Li L, Wang T, Wu Z, Li Y, Ma H, Wang L, Lei S. S-1 maintenance therapy in advanced gastric cancer without disease progression after first-line chemotherapy: A retrospective analysis.
Sci Prog 2023;
106:368504231212792. [PMID:
38130176 DOI:
10.1177/00368504231212792]
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Abstract
For patients with advanced gastric cancer after chemotherapy, the optimal mode of maintenance therapy is not yet clear. This research aimed to compare the efficacy and adverse effects of S-1 maintenance therapy and follow-up observation in patients with advanced gastric cancer without disease progression after first-line combined chemotherapy. This study retrospectively analyzed 106 patients from January 2018 to December 2021. The primary endpoints were overall survival and progression-free survival, the secondary endpoint was chemotherapy-related toxicity, and the curative effects and baseline characteristics of the patients were analyzed. Longer progression-free survival and overall survival were observed in the S-1 maintenance treatment group than in the follow-up observation group (p < 0.001). No obvious differences existed in the subgroup results regarding progression-free survival or overall survival (p > 0.05). In the maintenance treatment group, the occurrence of thrombocytopenia and hand-foot syndrome was significantly increased (p < 0.001). No toxicity-related deaths occurred. The included patients without disease progression after first-line combined chemotherapy can achieve significant survival benefits by receiving S-1 maintenance therapy. The patient's tolerance to S-1 maintenance therapy was good.
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