摘要
AIM:To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of epirubicin,cisplatin,and 5-FU combination chemotherapy for the sorafenib-refractory metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).METHODS:From April 2009 to June 2012,31 patients who were diagnosed with metastatic and progressive HCC after sorafenib treatment were retrospectively reviewed.Patients were treated with the combination of epirubicin(50 mg/m2Ⅳ;day 1),cisplatin(60 mg/m2Ⅳ;day 1),and 5-FU(1000 mg/m2Ⅳ;day 1-3)[Epirubicin,cisplatin,5-FU combination(ECF)],repeated every 4 wk.RESULTS:The overall response rate was 12.9%.Patients who responded to ECF chemotherapy showed a longer overall survival(OS)and time to progression(TTP)relative to those in the non-responder group(OS:20.4 mo vs 4.9 mo,P<0.001,TTP:9.4 mo vs 2.2 mo,P<0.001).Patients with a stable primary liver mass also exhibited a longer OS and TTP relative to those with progressive disease(OS:13.4 mo vs 5.3 mo,P=0.003;TTP:9.4 mo vs 2.3 mo,P=0.003).The most common hematologic toxicity was thrombocytopenia(87.2%),and the incidence of grade 3-4 neutropenia was 53.9%.Age older than 60,a stable primary mass,and a good response to chemotherapy were prognostic factors for OS and TTP.CONCLUSION:This combination cytotoxic chemotherapy can serve as another treatment option after sorafenib failure for the subset of patients with advanced metastatic HCC.
AIM: To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of epirubicin, cisplatin, and 5-FU combination chemotherapy for the sorafenib-refractory metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).