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A case of elderly advanced gastric cancer patient with multiple liver metastases effectively treated by hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy
Authors:Minagawa Ryosuke  Hasegawa Hirofumi  Hamatsu Takayuki  Honboh Takuya  Ushijima Chie  Ikebe Masahiko  Kitamura Masayuki
Affiliation:Dept. of Surgery, Onga Nakama Medical Association Onga Hospital.
Abstract:An 85 years old man was performed systemic chemotherapy after the palliative gastrectomy for unresectable gastric cancer with multiple liver metastases. The response evaluation revealed a progressive disease after 4 courses of first-line S-1 therapy and 3 courses of second-line paclitaxel therapy. At this point, metastatic lesions were still localized in the liver, so hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy (HAI) was introduced as third-line therapy. Despite the marked reduction of all target lesions and reduced tumor marker level after 25 weeks of HAI without any adverse event, novel multiple metastatic lesions had appeared in the lung and celiac LNs, resulted in the cessation of HAI. Then he had suffered grade 3 mucositis oral and anorexia throughout 2 courses of fourth-line S-1 + CDDP therapy and fifth-line docetaxel therapy. Considering that the goal of treatment for unresectable gastric cancer patients is to delay developing symptoms and to prolong their life with the least adverse event, HAI could be an effective therapy.
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