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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Implementation Trial results With Docetaxel Closely Mirror What has been seen in past Phase 2 and 3 Trials: Presented at ERS |
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"Implementation Trial results With Docetaxel Closely Mirror What has been seen in past Phase 2 and 3 Trials: Presented at ERS" By Cameron Johnston GLASGOW, SCOTLAND -- September 8, 2004 -- A large implementation study involving patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who were treated with docetaxel suggests that investigators who have conducted previous phase 2 and 3 trials with the drug might have been too cautious in selecting patients for their research. According to principal investigator Céline Mascaux, MD, research fellow at the Jules Bordet Institute, Brussels, Belgium, the previous phase 2 and 3 trials exclude large numbers of patients because they were deemed, for one reason or another, to be ineligible. "They are highly selective about the patients they use in these trials," she said in an interview. However, in the latest study, patients were allowed to use docetaxel as long as their performance scores warranted it and they were healthy enough to tolerate the regimen. In the study, 27 patients who had previously failed a platinum-based therapy were compared against the selection criteria for 8 other phase 2 and 3 trials and they were classified as to whether they would have been eligible or ineligible for those studies. Patients were then treated with either 75 of 100 mg/m[2 of docetaxel. The study revealed that in this real-life situation, median survival time was more or less comparable to what was seen in the phase 2 and 3 studies (25 weeks), as was the objective response rate (7.4%). This indicates that many patients who were excluded from the original studies could have been treated because the response rates were similar, Dr. Mascaux said. |
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