Is bevacizumab effective and safe in combination with chemotherapy in patients with colorectal cancer?
Hope E Uronis and Herbert I Hurwitz*
Correspondence *Department of Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology, Room 3802 Red Zone, Duke South Clinics, Duke University Medical Center, Box 3052, Durham, NC 27710, USA
Email hurwi004@mc.duke.edu
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In the current report, Giantonio et al. present the results of a phase II study demonstrating that treatment with first-line weekly bolus IFL plus bevacizumab (5 mg/kg/week) is safe in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer and results in a PFS of 10.7 months. Of note, the 49.4% RR and 10.7-month mean PFS reported in this trial are very similar to the 44.8% RR and 10.3-month mean PFS seen in a randomized phase III trial that compared IFL with IFL plus bevacizumab (2.5 mg/kg/week).1 The toxicity seen in the current study is also consistent with that seen in the phase III study.
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