1. Strategy of two-step resection for massive liver cancer
- Author
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Jiang-bing Zhong, Jian Rao, Xue-Zhong Chen, Yu-he Zou, Hua-zhu Lü, Hong-biao Huang, and Zuo-shen Zheng
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Diminution ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Two step ,Spleen ,Traditional Chinese medicine ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Resection ,Radiation therapy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Medicine ,Radiology ,business ,Liver cancer ,Lymph node - Abstract
Objective: To investigate the new approach of two-step resection of primary massive liver cancer (PLC). Methods: 10 cases of primary massive liver cancer were treated with two-step resection after marked shrinkage of the tumor by integrating radiotherapy from June 1987 to December 1997. Step one: modified radiotherapy, including radiation of the whole liver by moving split fields and diminution field radiation, plus Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) of strengthening the spleen and regulating qi. The total dosage of the radiation was 50–60 Gy. Step two: 3–4 weeks after radiation, resecting the tumor. Results: the diameters of the masses shrinked from 11–15 cm to 6–8 cm after preoperative radiation and TCM. CT showed focus scan one hepatic portal lymph node (2 cm) and a satellite lesions around the tumor (1–3 cm) disappeared after treatment. In one AFP negative case survival cancerous cells was found. The operation did not cause death or serious postoperative complications.
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- 2001