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RATIONALE: Hand foot syndrome may be treated or reduced by soaking Traditional Chinese Medicine Formula LC09 in patients receiving capecitabine for colorectal and/or breast cancer.
PURPOSE: This randomized phase III trial is studying soaking Traditional Chinese Medicine Formula LC09 to see how well they work compared to placebos in preventing hand-foot syndrome in patients who are receiving capecitabine for colorectal or breast cancer.
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OBJECTIVES: Determine whether Traditional Chinese Medicine Formula LC09 can treat or reduce the severity of capecitabine-caused hand foot syndrome.
Evaluate the potential toxicity of Traditional Chinese Medicine Formula LC09. OUTLINE: This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Patients are randomized to 2 treatment arms.
Arm I: Patients receive Traditional Chinese Medicine Formula LC09 by soaking their affected hand and feet 20 min twice daily.
Arm II: Patients receive placebo by soaking their affected hand and feet 20 min twice daily.
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Subjects must meet the following criteria to be eligible for the study:
Histologically confirmed colorectal cancer or breast cancer, of which colorecta cancer is advanced or undergoing adjuvant therapy after radical resection and breast cancer is at the stage of recurrence or metastasis;
Level 1 or above HFS after receiving capecitabine as part of routine standard care;
Plan to receive capecitabine as part of routine more than 2 weeks;
ECOG performance status 0-2;
Life expectancy greater than or equal to 3 months;
No serious heart, liver, kidney and other important viscera dysfunction, as defined below:
Ability to cooperate with HFS grade evaluation, understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document.
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Subjects meeting any of the following criteria are ineligible for study entry:
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156 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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