British Journal of Cancer | 2021

Metformin plus lrinotecan in patients with refractory colorectal cancer: a phase 2 clinical trial

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Background Patients with refractory colorectal (CRC) cancer have few treatment options. This trial tests the combination of metformin and irinotecan in this setting. Methods A phase 2 single-arm trial was conducted, patients received metformin 2500\u2009mg orally a day plus irinotecan 125\u2009mg/m 2 intravenously weekly D1 and D8 every 21 days. The primary endpoint was the disease control rate according to the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors version 1.1 at 12 weeks. Results Between December 2015 and January 2018, 41 patients were enrolled. Seventeen patients (41%) met the primary endpoint of disease control in 12 weeks; hence, the study was deemed positive. The median progression-free survival was 3.3 months (CI 95%, 2.0–4.5 months), and the median overall survival was 8.4 months (CI 95%, 5.9–10.8 months). Both mutation RAS status and disease control at 12 weeks impacted overall survival in the multivariate model (HR 2.28, CI 95%, 1.12–4.7, p \u2009=\u20090.02; and HR 0.21, CI 95%, 0.08–0.5, p \u2009=\u20090.001, respectively). The most common adverse event was diarrhoea (29.2% grade 3). Conclusions In this trial, metformin plus irinotecan demonstrated disease control in patients with refractory CRC. Further trials with optimised diarrhoea control are needed to confirm these results.

Volume None
Pages 1-7
DOI 10.1038/s41416-020-01208-6
Language English
Journal British Journal of Cancer

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