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[Endoscopic local injection of anticancer drugs bound to carbon particles for treatment of advanced rectal cancer, when surgical treatment was contraindicated]

Authors :
Shuichi, Kin
Yuen, Nakase
Kenichirou, Fukuda
Tadao, Ito
Katsumi, Shimomura
Tsuyoshi, Takagi
Atsushi, Toma
Junshin, Fujiyama
Kazuma, Okamoto
Chouhei, Sakakura
Eigo, Otsuji
Kazuya, Kitamura
Hirosumi, Itoi
Akeo, Hagiwara
Hisakazu, Yamagishi
Source :
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancerchemotherapy. 29(12)
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Generally, patients with advanced rectal cancer in whom surgical treatment is contraindicated receive radiation or chemotherapy. In such patients, we have administered local injection of methotrexate and mitomycin C bound to activated carbon particles. Four patients received intratumoral injection of the dosage formulation (total dose 100-400 mg of methotrexate or 8-32 mg of mitomycin C) under colonofiberscope. After the treatment, bleeding and pain were lessened in all 4 patients. In two patients, the tumor markedly decreased in size and there was no regrowth prior to death 12-14 months after the treatment. In another patient, bleeding and pain disappeared until the patient died of pulmonary and liver metastases. The fourth patient is alive without regrowth 5 months after treatment. Side effects were not severe.

Details

ISSN :
03850684
Volume :
29
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancerchemotherapy
Accession number :
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