Phase II Study of Adjuvant Chemotherapy Comprising Capecitabine and Ge

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  • #57601
    marions
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    Eli…thanks for pointing this out. Negative margins patients have reached the accrual strata hence the trial remains open only to the positive margins patients.
    It appears that this trial will reach complete accrual status within the next few months.
    Hugs and love,
    Marion

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    Eli
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    They are no longer enrolling negative margins (R0) patients.

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    R0 stratum closed as of 12-15-11

    The trial is still open to positive margins (R1) patients.

    #57599
    gavin
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    Thanks for that Marion,

    Hugs and love to you too,

    Gavin

    #57598
    marions
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    Thanks, Gavin.
    Note: Disease has to be extrahepatic,
    Patient has to have undergone potentially curative radical resection within 56 days
    Those with microscopically positive margins are included
    resected lympnodes (regional) can be positive

    Due to the fact that this is a rather large, multi-institutional study, patients should have a high likelihood of finding a center nearby.

    For those contemplating speaking with their physicians please, know that clinical trials (first and foremost) are designed to further research into a specific disease.
    The benefit of entering into a clinical trial “may” allow for the possibility of benefitting from such study.
    Hugs and love,
    Marion

    #6351
    gavin
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    Phase II Study of Adjuvant Chemotherapy Comprising Capecitabine and Gemcitabine Hydrochloride Followed By Capecitabine and Radiotherapy in Patients With Extrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma of the Gallbladder or Bile Duct

    http://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/search/view?cdrid=619334&version=HealthProfessional&protocolsearchid=10123547

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