The role of docetaxel in combination with cisplatin in the management of gastric cancer resistant to first-line chemotherapy has not yet been defined. This multicenter prospective phase II study evaluated the activity and toxicity of the docetaxel-cisplatin combination in gastric cancer patients, whose tumors were primarily resistant to first-line chemotherapy or had tumor recurrence after chemotherapy. Treatment consisted of docetaxel 70 mg/m2 i.v. followed by cisplatin 70 mg/m2 both administered on day one, every three weeks. Thirty-two patients were enrolled in the study. The median age was 60 years and the median performance status (ECOG) was 1. Six (19%) patients had tumor progression during adjuvant chemotherapy, 19 (59%) had tumor recurrence after primary chemotherapy and 7 (22%) had tumor progressing while on first-line chemotherapy. Twenty (62%) patients had received non-platinum agents as first-line chemotherapy, while the rest had received the so-called "new generation" regimen that contained cisplatin. Among 32 patients evaluable for response, there were 5 (16%) (CI 95%-8%-35%) partial responses, all in patients that had received non-platinum agents as first-line chemotherapy. Stable disease was recorded in 8 (25%) and progressive disease in 19 (59%) patients. The median response duration was 4 (range 3-6) months, the median time to progression was 5 (range 3-6) months, the median survival after second-line chemotherapy was 6 (range 2-24) months and the median survival after first-line chemotherapy was 12 (range 4-36) months. Myelotoxicity was the main toxicity with grade 3-4 neutropenia occurring in 19 (59%) of the patients and febrile neutropenia in 4 (12%) patients. G-CSF support was given to 25 (78%) patients. Grade 3-4 thrombocytopenia was recorded in 4 (12%) patients. In conclusion, the combination of docetaxel plus cisplatin appears to be a moderately effective regimen with acceptable toxicity when G-CSF support is provided. According to our results, it seems that patients, whose tumors were not exposed to cisplatin during first-line chemotherapy, were more likely to respond to this regimen.