Findings from this randomized U.K. trial support a strategy of observation off-treatment.
Recent randomized trials have indicated that maintenance therapy after initial chemotherapy for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) may improve progression-free survival, with an unclear impact on overall survival. Proposed maintenance therapies include fluoropyrimidine monotherapy with or without a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) or epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)–targeted agent.
Investigators in the U.K. report results from the multicenter, open-label, randomized FOCUS4-N trial comparing maintenance treatment with oral capecitabine versus observation alone after initial treatment with a fluorinated pyrimidine doublet regimen. Patients with mCRC were eligible after 16 weeks of therapy if they achieved a response or stable …
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DisclosuresConsultant/Advisory BoardAstraZeneca; Merck; Taiho; Astellas; Bristol Myers Squibb; Regeneron; Oncolys; Amgen; Daiichi Sankyo
DisclosuresConsultant/Advisory BoardAstraZeneca; Merck; Taiho; Astellas; Bristol Myers Squibb; Regeneron; Oncolys; Amgen; Daiichi Sankyo