Randomised Study Evaluating Adjuvant Chemotherapy After Resection of Stage III Colonic Adenocarcinoma in Patients of 70 and Over
774 patients around the world
Colorectal cancer occurs mainly in elderly patients. Recent estimation showed that in
France more than 50% of the patients diagnosed with a colorectal cancer are 70 years old
or more. Adjuvant chemotherapy has demonstrated a benefit on disease-free survival and
overall survival after a stage III colon cancer resection. Nevertheless adjuvant
chemotherapy is poorly used in elderly patients. Prognostic improvement with chemotherapy
based on 5FU is suggested by a post-hoc analysis of randomized prospective clinical
trial. But elderly patients in this study were highly selected and patients older than 80
represented only 0.7% of the total population. Thus, there is still a concern about the
benefit of adjuvant 5FU-based chemotherapy in very elderly unselected patients.
The recommended treatment for stage III adjuvant chemotherapy is a combination of
fuoropyrimidine and oxaliplatin. Nevertheless oxaliplatin did not demonstrated survival
advantage in elderly patients.
Altogether there are still two matters of debate:
- First, is there a benefit of fluoropyrimidine-based adjuvant chemotherapy for unfit
elderly patients?
- Second, is there a benefit of oxaliplatin-based adjuvant chemotherapy for fit
elderly patients? The aim of this randomized phase III study is to evaluate the
benefit for disease-free survival of adjuvant chemotherapy in elderly patient and
which chemotherapy.
The elderly patient population will be dichotomized into two groups according to
physician's choice after a multidisciplinary evaluation involving a geriatrician, with
two different randomization assignments. The patients with an expected life-expectancy
below 4 years according Lee score are excluded of this study.
Some biological tumour abnormalities are more frequently observed in elderly (i.e.
mismatch repair deficiency), therefore an evaluation of specific biological prognostic
factors is needed in elderly population.
Federation Francophone de Cancerologie Digestive
774Patients around the world
This study is for people with
Colorectal cancer
Colon cancer
Requirements for the patient
From 75 Years
All Gender
Medical requirements
Age ≥ 70 years.
Patient considered able to receive chemotherapy.
Lee score detailed faxed to CRGA.
Stage III colon adenocarcinoma.
R0 resection of the primary tumor.
Start of the potential adjuvant chemotherapy within 12 weeks after surgery.
No prior chemotherapy for colon cancer.
Geriatric Self-administered questionnaire completed faxed to CRGA.
Geriatric Questionnaire completed by the team faxed to CRGA.
Effective contraception for men patients throughout treatment and for at least 6 months after discontinuation of oxaliplatin.
Consent signed.
Other progressive disease (cancer uncontrolled for less than 2 years).
Rectal Cancer (located less than 15 cm from the anal verge endoscopy or sub-peritoneal).
ANC <2000 / mm3 for group 1 and ANC <1500 / mm3 for group 2 and platelets <100,000 / mm3 or hemoglobin <9 g / dL.
Neuropathy for patients in group 1.
Known deficit of dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD).
Patients with severe hepatic insufficiency.
Any contraindication to the drugs used in the study.
Inability to submit to medical follow-up for geographical, social or psychological reasons.
StudyADAGE
SponsorFederation Francophone de Cancerologie Digestive