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Note: this refers to the Japanese study published 2010 of weekly Taxol - search blog for the original study and additional commentaries
March 14, 2011 — The updated 2011 National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Ovarian Cancer Guidelines have added a new treatment option — dose-dense paclitaxel — for the first-line treatment of stage II, III, or IV epithelial ovarian cancer.
The category 1 recommendation comes from data from the Japanese Gynecologic Oncology Group, said panel chair Robert J. Morgan, MD, professor of medicine at the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center in Duarte, California, here at the NCCN 16th Annual Conference.
In a phase 3 open-label randomized controlled trial published in the Lancet (2009; 374:1331-1338), Noriyuki Katsumata and colleagues reported that dose-dense paclitaxel once a week in combination with carboplatin every 3 weeks for advanced ovarian cancer resulted in a significant survival advantage. The study concluded that paclitaxel and carboplatin given every 3 weeks is standard treatment for advanced ovarian carcinoma.
"This was an important addition," Dr. Morgan told Medscape Medical News........"
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