Background:
Maintenance chemotherapeutic regimen with low toxicity is needed for metastatic colorectal
cancer. A recent patent has been issued to the spleen-strengthening and detoxification prescription (JPJDF), a traditional
Chinese herbal medicinal formula with anti-angiogenesis effect. The clinical effect of JPJDF on the maintenance
treatment of advanced colorectal cancer has not been evaluated.
Objective:
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of JPJDF in combination with fluoropyrimidine
compared to fluoropyrimidine alone as maintenance therapy for metastatic colorectal cancer.
Methods:
We applied a prospective, randomized, double-blinded, single center clinical study. A total of 137 patients with
advanced colorectal cancer were recruited. .Patients received either Fluoropyrimidine (Flu-treated group, n = 68), or
Fluoropyrimidine plus JPJDF (Flu-F-treated group, n=69) as maintenance treatment after 6-cycle of FOLFOX4 or
FOLFORI induction treatment. The primary endpoints were Progression-Free Survival (PFS) and Overall Survival (OS).
The secondary endpoints were safety, Performance Status (PS) score and other symptoms.
Results:
The endpoint of disease progression was observed in 91.7% of patients. The PFS was 5.0 months and 3.0 months
in the Flu-F-treated and Flu-treated groups, respectively. The OS was 15.0 months and 9.0 months in the Flu-F-treated and
Flu-treated groups, respectively. Some common symptoms, such as hypodynamia, anepithymia, dizziness and tinnitus and
shortness of breath, were improved in the Flu-F-treated group. There was no significant difference in the common adverse
reactions between the two groups.
Conclusion:
JPJDF and fluoropyrimidine has synergistic effect in the maintenance treatment of mCRC.