Ethnic variation in toxicity and outcome of adjuvant chemoradiation for gastric cancer in Israel

Ronen M. Brenner, Shaye Kivity, Yulia Kundel, Ofer Purim, Nir Peled, Efraim Idelevich, Konstantin Lavrenkov, Svetlana Kovel, Eyal Fenig, Aaron Sulkes, Baruch Brenner

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    Abstract

    Background: Data on differences in toxicity and efficacy of chemotherapy and radiotherapy among different ethnic groups is limited. We evaluated differences in toxicity, tolerability and clinical outcome of Ashkenazi and non-Ashkenazi Jews receiving postoperative chemoradiation for locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC). Patients and Methods: Between 6/2000-12/2007, 84 Ashkenazi patients and 60 non-Ashkenazi patients underwent chemoradiation following resection of LAGC (INT-116 trial). Results: Patients' and tumor characteristics were comparable. Ashkenazi patients experienced significantly higher rates of fatigue, anorexia, and grade 3-4 dysphagia, as well as a trend for a higher rate of diarrhea. The incidence of other toxicities, dose adjustments of chemotherapy and radiotherapy and patient prognosis did not differ. Conclusion: This study shows higher rates of various toxicities among Ashkenazi patients receiving postoperative chemoradiation for LAGC compared to non-Ashkenazi patients. To our knowledge, this is the first study comparing treatment toxicity, tolerability and outcome between these two groups.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)5151-5157
    Number of pages7
    JournalAnticancer Research
    Volume33
    Issue number11
    StatePublished - 1 Nov 2013

    Keywords

    • Ashkenazi
    • Chemoradiation
    • Ethnicity
    • Gastric cancer
    • Israel

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Oncology
    • Cancer Research

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