Chemotherapy Compared with Best Supportive Care for Metastatic/Unresectable Gallbladder Cancer: a Non-randomized Prospective Cohort Study

化疗与最佳支持治疗治疗转移性/不可切除胆囊癌的比较:一项非随机前瞻性队列研究

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Abstract

Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is the most common biliary tract malignancy. Incidence varies widely with geographic regions, with northern India being the endemic area for GBC. Curative surgery offers the only chance of cure, but most of patients present with unresectable or metastatic disease and are candidates for palliative treatment only. This study was designed to evaluate efficacy of chemotherapy over best supportive care in unresectable/metastatic GBC. Patients with unresectable/metastatic GBC with proven tissue diagnosis were enrolled for single institution non-randomized prospective cohort study between May 2012 and April 2014. A total of 65 patients received palliative chemotherapy; either combination chemotherapy (n = 59) or single agent chemotherapy (n = 6). Combination chemotherapy regimen were either three weekly Gemcitabine-Cisplatin (n = 45) or Gemcitabine-Oxaliplatin (n = 14) for a maximum of six cycles. Twenty patients, either unfit for chemotherapy or unwilling for the same were advised best supportive care (BSC). The overall response rate to chemotherapy was 34 %. Median survival for chemotherapy group and BSC group were 35.6 and 13 weeks, respectively (p value < 0.001). Median OS for combination chemotherapy (n = 59) and single agent chemotherapy (n = 6) were 37 and 26.7 weeks, respectively (p value- 0.002). Median PFS for combination chemotherapy and single agent chemotherapy were 26 and 15 weeks, respectively (p value-0.012). The results of this study are quite encouraging and support use of chemotherapy for unresectable GBC patients over best supportive care, and that gemcitabine based combination chemotherapy may be a better choice for response rates, OS, and PFS.

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