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CPT-11 hepatic arterial injection plus oral UFT administration for liver metastasis of rectal cancer--report of two cases
Authors:Sawai Terumitsu  Tsuji Takashi  Yamashita Hideki  Hidaka Shigekazu  Fukuoka Hidetoshi  Shibasaki Shinichi  Tanaka Kenji  Nanashima Atsushi  Yamaguchi Hiroyuki  Yasutake Toru  Nakagoe Toru  Ayabe Hiroyoshi
Affiliation:First Dept. of Surgery, Nagasaki University School of Medicine.
Abstract:
The first patient was a 51-year-old male who had 5-fluorouracil-resistant recurrent rectal cancer with multiple liver metastases. He was given our new combination chemotherapy consisting of hepatic arterial injection of CPT-11 (20 mg/body) on day 1 and day 2 and oral administration of UFT (300 mg/day) on days 3 to 6 of a 7 day cycle starting in January 2001. Six weeks after the beginning of chemotherapy, the liver metastatic lesions were reduced. He is now living with outpatient treatment. The second patient was a 76-year-old male who had initial recurrent rectal cancer with multiple liver metastases. Thirty-two weeks after the same chemotherapy, the metastatic lesions had completely disappeared. Twelve months have passed since this chemotherapy, and we have not found any recurrent tumor. While significant antitumor effects were observed, there were few adverse events in either patient. These results suggest that combined chemotherapy of CPT-11 by hepatic arterial injection and oral administration of UFT is an effective treatment for liver metastases of rectal cancer.
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