1. [A case of gastric cancer with liver metastasis had a good reaction to S-1/CDDP chemotherapy after S-1 chemotherapy was ineffective].
- Author
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Uji K, Tamura S, Takeno A, Miki H, Kanemura T, Yanai A, Kobayashi M, Yoshioka Y, Teramoto A, Nakahira S, Suzuki R, Nakata K, Egawa C, Okamura S, Sugimoto K, and Takatsuka Y
- Subjects
- Cisplatin administration & dosage, Drug Combinations, Drug Synergism, Female, Humans, Liver Neoplasms secondary, Oxonic Acid administration & dosage, Stomach Neoplasms pathology, Tegafur administration & dosage, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Cisplatin therapeutic use, Liver Neoplasms drug therapy, Oxonic Acid therapeutic use, Salvage Therapy, Stomach Neoplasms drug therapy, Tegafur therapeutic use
- Abstract
A woman in her sixties underwent total gastrectomy for gastric cancer. The pathological diagnosis was pT3, pN3, sH0, pCY0, sP0, sM0, fStage IV. Chemotherapy with S-1 was used after surgical treatment. Because a CT scan after three courses chemotherapy showed the paraaortic lymph nodes swelling, combination chemotherapy with S-1 and docetaxel was used as a second-line chemotherapy. When the CT scan after 8 courses of this combination chemotherapy revealed multiple liver metastases, the chemotherapy was changed to CPT-11 monotherapy and paclitaxel monotherapy as the third-and fourth-line chemotherapy, respectively. In spite of those chemotherapies, the metastatic disease progressed, and therefore, combination chemotherapy with S-1 and CDDP was used as the fifth-line chemotherapy. After 6 courses of this treatment, serum CEA and CA19-9 levels dropped into the normal range. Multiple liver metastases were markedly reduced, and were considered as a partial response(PR). The patient is still alive, maintaining the effect of PR for 17 months without any adverse effects except appetite loss and vomiting of grade 2.
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- 2011