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CONKO-001: Final results of the randomized, prospective, multicenter phase III trial of adjuvant chemotherapy with gemcitabine versus observation in patients with resected pancreatic cancer (PC).

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Sub-category:
Pancreatic Cancer

Category:
Gastrointestinal (Noncolorectal) Cancer

Meeting:
2008 ASCO Annual Meeting

Abstract No:
LBA4504

Citation:
J Clin Oncol 26: 2008 (May 20 suppl; abstr LBA4504)

Author(s):
P. Neuhaus, H. Riess, S. Post, K. Gellert, K. Ridwelski, H. Schramm, C. Zuelke, J. Fahlke, J. Langrehr, H. Oettle, Deutsche Krebsgesellschaft (CAO/AIO)

Abstract:

Background: Prognosis of patients (pts) with PC is dismal, even after curatively intended resection. Whereas gemcitabine-based chemotherapy is standard in advanced PC, the role of adjuvant chemotherapy is still under discussion. Methods: CONKO-001, a prospective, open, multicenter, controlled phase III study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of gemcitabine in PC pts after complete (R0 or R1) resection. After stratification for R0/R1, nodal tumour involvement and tumour stage pts were randomized to receive either gemcitabine (G) (1g/m² d 1, 8 and 15 every 4 weeks) for 6 months or observation (O). Pts in the observation group received no specific anticancer treatment. Primary study endpoint was disease free survival (DFS), secondary endpoints included OS and toxicity. The study was powered to detect a significant difference in DFS with 90% probability at a significance level of .05 on all eligible patients. Results: Between July 1998 and December 2004, 368 pts were randomized and 354 were eligible for intent-to-treat-analysis. As previously discribed in JAMA 2007 first results showed that postoperative G is well tolerated and significantly delays the development of recurrent disease after complete resection of PC. By December 1, 2007, 303 events (85.6%) have occurred for DFS and 293 events (82.8%) for OS. The analyses confirm the significant improvement for G in median DFS [G:13.4 months (m), O: 6.9m, p< 0.001]. Estimated DFS at 3 and 5 years was 23.5% and 16.0% in the G group vs. 8.5% and 6.5% in the O group, respectively. Subgroup analyses demonstrate significant increased DFS for G in all subgroups of stratification. G significantly improves median OS [G:22.8m, O: 20.2m, p=0.005]. Estimated survival at 3 and 5 years was 36.5% and 21.0% for G pts vs. 19.5% and 9.0% for O pts, respectively. Conclusions: Treatment with G for 6 months for pts after complete resection of PC significantly increases DFS and OS compared with O alone.


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  Associated Presentation(s):

    

1. CONKO-001: Final Results of the randomized, prospective, multicenter phase 3 trial of adjuvant chemotherapy with gemcitabine vs. observation in patients with resected pancreatic cancer (PC)

Meeting: 2008 Best of ASCO Boston
Speaker: P. Neuhaus
Session: General Session IV: Gastrointestinal (Non-Colorectal) Cancer

    

2. CONKO-001: Final results of the randomized, prospective, multicenter phase III trial of adjuvant chemotherapy with gemcitabine versus observation in patients with resected pancreatic cancer (PC).

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting
Presenter: Peter Neuhaus, MD, PhD
Session: Gastrointestinal (Noncolorectal) Cancer (Oral Presentation)


  Other Abstracts in this Sub-Category:

    

1. A prospective validation of a direct tumor xenograft model in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA).

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting   Abstract No: 4500   First Author: A. Jimeno
Category: Gastrointestinal (Noncolorectal) Cancer - Pancreatic Cancer

    

2. Polymorphisms of genes involved in gemcitabine metabolism correlate with prognosis in patients receiving neoadjuvant therapy for pancreatic cancer.

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting   Abstract No: 4501   First Author: M. M. Javle
Category: Gastrointestinal (Noncolorectal) Cancer - Pancreatic Cancer

    

3. Final analysis of a randomized phase II study of bevacizumab (B) and gemcitabine (G) plus cetuximab (C) or erlotinib (E) in patients (pts) with advanced pancreatic cancer (PC).

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting   Abstract No: 4502   First Author: H. L. Kindler
Category: Gastrointestinal (Noncolorectal) Cancer - Pancreatic Cancer

    

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  Abstracts by P. Neuhaus:

    

1. Clinical outcome of resection of liver metastasis in patients with ovarian cancer.

Meeting: 2009 ASCO Annual Meeting   Abstract No: e16545   First Author: U. P. Neumann
Category: Gynecologic Cancer - Ovarian Cancer

    

2. Do patients with recurrent ovarian cancer benefit from relative tumor reduction? Results from a prospective study.

Meeting: 2009 ASCO Annual Meeting   Abstract No: e16541   First Author: B. Gil
Category: Gynecologic Cancer - Ovarian Cancer

    

3. CONKO-001: Final results of the randomized, prospective, multicenter phase III trial of adjuvant chemotherapy with gemcitabine versus observation in patients with resected pancreatic cancer (PC).

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting   Abstract No: LBA4504   First Author: P. Neuhaus
Category: Gastrointestinal (Noncolorectal) Cancer - Pancreatic Cancer

    

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  Presentations by P. Neuhaus:

    

1. CONGO-OO1: Final Results of the Randomized Prospective, Multicenter Phase III Trial of Adjuvant Chemotheraphy with Gemctitabine Versus Observation in Patients with Resected Pancreatic Cancer (PC)

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting
Participant: Peter Neuhaus, MD, PhD
Session: Treatment and Quality of Life Press Briefing (Press Program)

    

2. CONKO-001: Final results of the randomized, prospective, multicenter phase III trial of adjuvant chemotherapy with gemcitabine versus observation in patients with resected pancreatic cancer (PC).

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting
Presenter: Peter Neuhaus, MD, PhD
Session: Gastrointestinal (Noncolorectal) Cancer (Oral Presentation)

    

3. Discussion

Meeting: 2006 ASCO Annual Meeting
Discussant: Peter Neuhaus, MD, PhD
Session: Gastrointestinal (Noncolorectal) Cancer (Oral Presentation)

    

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  Educational Book Manuscripts by P. Neuhaus:

    

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