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Long-term survival after gastrectomy and metastasectomy for gastric cancer with synchronous bone metastasis
Authors:Young Jin Choi  Dae Hoon Kim  Hye Suk Han  Joung-Ho Han  Seung-Myoung Son  Dong Soo Kim  Hyo Yung Yun
Abstract:Bone metastasis is a rare event in patients with gastric cancer, but pathologic fracture, paralysis, pain and hematological disorders associated with the bone metastasis may influence the quality of life. We report herein the case of a 53-year-old man who presented with primary remnant gastric cancer with bone metastasis. The patient requested further investigations after detection of a metastatic lesion in the 2 nd lumbar vertebra during evaluation for back pain that had persisted for 3 mo. No other metastatic lesions were detected. He underwent total gastrectomy and palliative metastasectomy to aid in reduction of symptoms, and he received combination chemotherapy with tegafur(S-1) and cisplatin. The patient survived for about 60 mo after surgery. Currently, there is no treatment guideline for gastric cancer with bone metastasis, and we believe that gastrectomy plus metastasectomy may be an effective therapeutic option for improving qualityof life and survival in patients with resectable primary gastric cancer and bone metastasis.
Keywords:Stomach neoplasms   Gastrectomy   Bone neoplasms   Neoplasm metastasis   Metastasectomy
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