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Well differentiated neuroendocrine (NE) carcinomas have low proliferative activity and conventional chemotherapy is not recommended. Metronomic chemotherapy, i.e. the frequent administration of cytotoxic drugs at low doses, has demonstrated antiangiogenetic properties. Since well differentiated NE carcinomas are highly vascular, there is a rationale for testing metronomic chemotherapy and antiangiogenetic drugs. This is a national, multicenter, phase II study.
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Metastatic or locally advanced well differentiated neuroendocrine carcinoma will be treated with a combination of bevacizumab (5 mg/kg) plus octreotide LAR (long- acting release) 20/30 mg plus capecitabine administered on a metronomic schedule (2000 mg/day).
Patients with stable disease, complete or partial response will continue treatment until progressive disease or unacceptable toxicity.
Primary endpoint: the response to treatment, evaluated according to the RECIST criteria.
Secondary endpoint: - toxicity, graded according to the NCI-CTG criteria;
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Maria P Brizzi, MD, PhD
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