Real-life effectiveness of FLOT in resectable gastric cancer: existing challenges

Background: Gastric cancer has a high mortality rate. Therapeutic management must be multidisciplinary to offer the patient the best, personalized strategy. Patients and methods: We performed an observational study to evaluate the pathological response, survival and nutritional status in patients...

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Main Authors: Francesco Serra, Federica Valerio, Paolo Pedrazzoli, Jacopo Viganò, Riccardo Caccialanza, Daniela Cicognini, Anna Pagani, Salvatore Corallo
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author Francesco Serra
Federica Valerio
Paolo Pedrazzoli
Jacopo Viganò
Riccardo Caccialanza
Daniela Cicognini
Anna Pagani
Salvatore Corallo
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Jacopo Viganò
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Salvatore Corallo
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description Background: Gastric cancer has a high mortality rate. Therapeutic management must be multidisciplinary to offer the patient the best, personalized strategy. Patients and methods: We performed an observational study to evaluate the pathological response, survival and nutritional status in patients with resectable gastric cancer and candidates for perioperative chemotherapy with the fluorouracil, leucovorin, oxaliplatin and docetaxel (FLOT) regimen versus other regimens. The primary endpoints were pathological response rate, care continuity rate and survival outcomes. A total of 96 patients attending the Hospital “Policlinico San Matteo” in Pavia (Italy) between January 2012 and August 2022 were selected for the study. Results: Regarding pathological response rates, the best rate (TRG-0) was recorded in the FLOT group with a percentage of 6.2% compared with 4.7% in the NO-FLOT arm (p=0.052). The highest failure rate to complete the post-operative phase was 75% in the NO-FLOT group and only 25% in the FLOT group (p=0.007). Survival outcomes were better in the FLOT group with a median disease-free survival of 30 versus 22.2 months (p=0.586). Conclusions: Despite the limitations, the results obtained were consistent with the medical literature and confirmed the effectiveness of the FLOT chemotherapy in real life. Nevertheless, some questions remain: the application in elderly patients, the addition of immunotherapy in patients with microsatellite instability or with high PD-L1 levels, comparison with chemoradiotherapy in junctional cancers and real cure rates. The FLOT regimen has revolutionized the treatment of resectable gastric cancer, but caution is needed before considering it an absolute standard of care.
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spelling doaj-art-37ea2771fb2f4ec79e1e7694056abfda2025-08-20T02:43:19ZengBioExcel Publishing LtdDrugs in Context1740-43982025-02-011411010.7573/dic.2024-10-7Real-life effectiveness of FLOT in resectable gastric cancer: existing challengesFrancesco SerraFederica ValerioPaolo PedrazzoliJacopo ViganòRiccardo CaccialanzaDaniela CicogniniAnna PaganiSalvatore CoralloBackground: Gastric cancer has a high mortality rate. Therapeutic management must be multidisciplinary to offer the patient the best, personalized strategy. Patients and methods: We performed an observational study to evaluate the pathological response, survival and nutritional status in patients with resectable gastric cancer and candidates for perioperative chemotherapy with the fluorouracil, leucovorin, oxaliplatin and docetaxel (FLOT) regimen versus other regimens. The primary endpoints were pathological response rate, care continuity rate and survival outcomes. A total of 96 patients attending the Hospital “Policlinico San Matteo” in Pavia (Italy) between January 2012 and August 2022 were selected for the study. Results: Regarding pathological response rates, the best rate (TRG-0) was recorded in the FLOT group with a percentage of 6.2% compared with 4.7% in the NO-FLOT arm (p=0.052). The highest failure rate to complete the post-operative phase was 75% in the NO-FLOT group and only 25% in the FLOT group (p=0.007). Survival outcomes were better in the FLOT group with a median disease-free survival of 30 versus 22.2 months (p=0.586). Conclusions: Despite the limitations, the results obtained were consistent with the medical literature and confirmed the effectiveness of the FLOT chemotherapy in real life. Nevertheless, some questions remain: the application in elderly patients, the addition of immunotherapy in patients with microsatellite instability or with high PD-L1 levels, comparison with chemoradiotherapy in junctional cancers and real cure rates. The FLOT regimen has revolutionized the treatment of resectable gastric cancer, but caution is needed before considering it an absolute standard of care.https://www.drugsincontext.com/real-life-effectiveness-of-flot-in-resectable-gastric-cancer-existing-challenges/effectivenessflot regimenperioperative treatmentreal-life studiesresectable gastric cancer
spellingShingle Francesco Serra
Federica Valerio
Paolo Pedrazzoli
Jacopo Viganò
Riccardo Caccialanza
Daniela Cicognini
Anna Pagani
Salvatore Corallo
Real-life effectiveness of FLOT in resectable gastric cancer: existing challenges
Drugs in Context
effectiveness
flot regimen
perioperative treatment
real-life studies
resectable gastric cancer
title Real-life effectiveness of FLOT in resectable gastric cancer: existing challenges
title_full Real-life effectiveness of FLOT in resectable gastric cancer: existing challenges
title_fullStr Real-life effectiveness of FLOT in resectable gastric cancer: existing challenges
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title_short Real-life effectiveness of FLOT in resectable gastric cancer: existing challenges
title_sort real life effectiveness of flot in resectable gastric cancer existing challenges
topic effectiveness
flot regimen
perioperative treatment
real-life studies
resectable gastric cancer
url https://www.drugsincontext.com/real-life-effectiveness-of-flot-in-resectable-gastric-cancer-existing-challenges/
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