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Preoperative Radiotherapy and Concomitant Capecitabine Treatment Induce Thymidylate Synthase and Thymidine Phosphorylase mRNAs in Rectal Carcinoma

I. KOCAKOVA, M. SVOBODA, K. KUBOSOVA, V. CHRENKO, E. ROUBALOVA, E. KREJCI, R. SEFR, P. SLAMPA, T. FRGALA, J. ZALOUDIK

Abstract:

This work is intended to study the effect of preoperative capecitabine and radiotherapy treatment on the levels of thymidylate synthase (TS), thymidine phosphorylase (TP) and dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD) mRNAs in rectal carcinoma. 55 patients with locally advanced rectal carcinoma (cT3-4, N0, M0 or cT2-4,N+, M0) were treated with capecitabine 825 mg/m2 twice a day and pelvic radiotherapy 1,8 Gy daily up to cumulative dose of 45 Gy, boosting up to 50,4 Gy. Patients underwent surgery 6th week after the completion of chemoradiotherapy. Biopsies of rectal carcinoma were taken before starting therapy and 14 days after its cesation. Biopsies were examined for TS, DPD and TP mRNA levels. CEA in serum was examined to monitor relapses. Both TP and TS mRNA increase two weeks after starting therapy (p

Issue: 1/2007

Volume: 2007

Pages: 447 — 453

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