Paclitaxel and concurrent radiation for locally advanced pancreatic and gastric cancer: a phase I study.
1997Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology
Safran H, King TP, Choy H, Hesketh PJ, Wolf B +9 more
Plain English
This study looked at how well the cancer drug paclitaxel works alongside radiation therapy for patients with advanced pancreatic and gastric cancers. They found that of the 23 patients whose cancer could be measured, 11 showed improvements, making the success rate 48%. The treatments were generally well tolerated, with some patients experiencing side effects like abdominal pain and nausea, especially at higher doses.
Who this helps: This research benefits patients with locally advanced pancreatic and gastric cancer by exploring more effective treatment options.