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To investigate the effect on gastric cancer and metastatic lymph node, an emulsion made of pirarubicin and lipiodol mixture was injected around the lesion of the gastric cancer using gastrointestinal endoscopy. At the site of emulsion injection and lymph node, the concentration of the THP Lipiodol emulsion was enough despite injection more than 7 days before. This targeting therapy for metastatic lymph nodes was considered effective.
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PMID:[Evaluation of endoscopic pirarubicin-Lipiodol emulsion injection therapy for gastric cancer]. 885 95

The indications for the reoperative treatment for postoperative recurrence of cancer in the field of gastroenterology are usually limited. Interventional radiology (IVR), which is less invasive and effectively enhances the quality of life, will play an important role in the treatment of patients with postoperative recurrent cancer. This paper evaluate IVR as a therapeutic strategy for postoperative recurrent cancer in gastroenterology based on our experience. Metallic stents have proven useful for stenosis of the alimentary tract due to recurrence after surgery for esophageal or gastric cancer and for jejuno-biliary anastomotic stenosis caused by postoperative recurrent bile duct cancer. Segmental Lipiodol TAE is more effective and result in better cumulative survival rates than conventional TAE in the treatment of postoperative recurrence of hepatoma.
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PMID:[Interventional radiology for recurrent cancer]. 1033 Dec 23

Ten patients with liver metastases from advanced gastric cancer received percutaneous ethanol injection therapy (PEI) and chemotherapy by hepatic arterial infusion (HAI) via implantable reservoir. A 90% ethanol solution including 10%. Lipiodol was injected in the liver as PEI.5-FU, EPIR and MMC were used as the regimen for HAI chemotherapy. We have performed this therapy (PEI + HAI) for ten patients with liver metastases since February, 1997. These patients have received this therapy for 4-36 months and three patients died within 16 months. However, three patients did not develop any liver failure after this therapy. The median survival rate was 25.2 months. There are statistically significant differences between upto ss and over se of invasion, and between INF alpha and gamma (p = 0.005).
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PMID:[Percutaneous ethanol injection therapy with hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy for liver metastases from gastric cancer]. 1056 Mar 92


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