Present and future of home anti-cancer chemotherapy for unresectable recurrence of colorectal cancer |
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Authors: | Takahashi K Mori T Yasuno M |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Surgery, Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital. |
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Abstract: | Continuous hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy (HAI) was performed for 100 colorectal cancer patients with unresectable liver metastases in our outpatient clinic. The administration schedule was 5-FU 250 mg/day for 7 days every other week. In this study, 93 cases were evaluable. The average dose of 5-FU was 24 g (3.0-66.5 g). The response rate was 59.1% (CR: 4 cases, PR: 51 cases, NC: 12 cases and PD: 26 cases). The prognostic outcome was significantly prolonged in the effective cases (50% survival duration was as follows: CR: 764 days, PR: 620 days, NC: 255 days and PD: 152 days). The complication rate with HAI was 15.1%, but nobody died from these complications. Hepatectomy after HAI was performed in 19 cases (20.4%) because of the effect of HAI. The three-year survival rate was 35.3% for HAI with hepatectomy and 3.8% for only HAI. There was statistically significant difference (p < 0.0001) between these two groups. Hepatectomy after HAI is a new strategy for unresectable liver metastasis of colorectal cancer. Recently, we performed home systemic chemotherapy using 5-FU for 3 recurrent patients of colorectal cancer and were able to continue this therapy safely for more than 2 months. |
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