A long-term survival case of advanced gastric cancer undergoing radical gastrectomy by second-look operation after successful chemotherapy (CDDP, MMC, 5-FU) |
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Authors: | H Tanemura S Azuma S Saji R Kawata T Furuta K Miya T Umemoto K Kunieda H Takao Y Sugiyama |
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Institution: | Second Dept. of Surgery, Gifu University School of Medicine, Japan. |
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Abstract: | A 55-year-old woman with gastric cancer underwent laparotomy and was found to have an unresectable tumor characterized by S3 (invasion of the pancreas), N3, P0 and H0. She was then treated by combined administration of cisplatinum, mitomycin C and 5-fluorouracil. A remarkable response (CR) was confirmed by upper gastrointestinal roentgenography and endoscopy. Upon reoperation about 8 weeks after chemotherapy, a successful radical total gastrectomy with R2 (partially R3) lymphnode dissection was performed. Histological examination of the specimens, including the stomach and lymphnodes, revealed no cancer cells in any region (pCR). She had been given UFT and PSK for 4 years 4 months after reoperation. She has lived for 5 years 2 months after reoperation without any signs of recurrence or metastases. |
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