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    <title>Sahmoud, T.</title>
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    <description>List of Publications</description>
    <language>en</language>
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      <title>Adjuvant radiotherapy and 5-fluorouracil after curative resection of cancer of the pancreas and periampullary region: phase III trial of the EORTC gastrointestinal tract cancer cooperative group (Article)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/9222/</link>
      <pubDate>1999-01-01T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
      <description>OBJECTIVE: The survival benefit of adjuvant radiotherapy and
          5-fluorouracil versus observation alone after surgery was investigated in
          patients with pancreatic head and periampullary cancers. SUMMARY
          BACKGROUND DATA: A previous study of adjuvant radiotherapy and
          chemotherapy in these cancers by the Gastrointestinal Tract Cancer
          Cooperative Group of EORTC has been followed by other studies with
          conflicting results. METHODS: Eligible patients with T1-2N0-1aM0
          pancreatic head or T1-3N0-1aM0 periampullary cancer and histologically
          proven adenocarcinoma were randomized after resection. RESULTS: Between
          1987 and 1995, 218 patients were randomized (108 patients in the
          observation group, 110 patients in the treatment group). Eleven patients
          were ineligible (five in the observation group and six in the treatment
          group). Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups.
          One hundred fourteen patients (55%) had pancreatic cancer (54 in the
          observation group and 60 in the treatment group). In the treatment arm, 21
          patients (20%) received no treatment because of postoperative
          complications or patient refusal. In the treatment group, only minor
          toxicity was observed. The median duration of survival was 19.0 months for
          the observation group and 24.5 months in the treatment group (log-rank, p
          = 0.208). The 2-year survival estimates were 41% and 51 %, respectively.
          The results when stratifying for tumor location showed a 2-year survival
          rate of 26% in the observation group and 34% in the treatment group
          (log-rank, p = 0.099) in pancreatic head cancer; in periampullary cancer,
          the 2-year survival rate was 63% in the observation group and 67% in the
          treatment group (log-rank, p = 0.737). No reduction of locoregional
          recurrence rates was apparent in the groups. CONCLUSIONS: Adjuvant
          radiotherapy in combination with 5-fluorouracil is safe and well
          tolerated. However, the benefit in this study was small; routine use of
          adjuvant chemoradiotherapy is not warranted as standard treatment in
          cancer of the head of the pancreas or periampullary region.</description>
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