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Query: UMLS:C0024623 (
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The 5-FU plus cisplatin containing regimen like FP, ECF and DCF, is considered to be the most effective treatment for advanced
gastric cancer
in the United States, Europe, and Korea. In Japan, oral fluoropyrimidine S-1 (TS-1) is currently considered to be the first candidate as the standard drug for advanced
gastric cancer
. S-1 based combination therapies with other promising drugs like cisplatin, irinotecan and taxanes, are expected to yield good results. Above all, S-1+CDDP therapy showed a high efficacy and expected to be a standard therapy for advanced
gastric cancer
. Two large phase III studies, JCOG 9912 5-FU vs S-1 vs
CPT-11
+CDDP and S-1 vs S-1+CDDP, are now on going to establish an acceptable frontline standard for patients with AGC. We therefore need to develop new agents and combination chemotherapy regimens to achieve a greater survival benefit in AGC.
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PMID:[Clinical development of S-1 (TS-1) for advanced gastric cancer]. 1689 73
We reported the results of phase I study with
CPT-11
and S-1 (IRIS) in advanced
gastric cancer
(AGC) patients at ASCO 2002. Now I present an outline of this phase I/II trial. A combined treatment of IRIS (
CPT-11
+ S-1) was given to the AGC patients who had not received prior chemotherapy. S-1 was orally administered twice a day for 14 days, and
CPT-11
was administered as a 90-minute intravenous infusion on days 1 and 15. This schedule was repeated every 4 weeks. Fifteen patients were registered in this phase I study and 9 patients were added in this phase II study. Non-hematological toxicities were almost classified as grade 2 or lower, except for grade 3 nausea and grade 3 dermatitis of level 2. These adverse events were manageable by administering anti-emetic drugs and a drug rest. As for hematological toxicities, grade 4 neutropenia occurred with one patient at level 1 and level 2 in phase I. And grade 4 neutropenia occurred with four patients at level 2 in phase II. However, they recovered after the drug rest, and we could continue the administration based on the standard dose modifications. These side effects were tolerable, and the overall response rate was 54.2%. MST of this regimen is 581 days. The IRIS treatment is effective and tolerable for outpatient treatments.
...
PMID:[Irinotecan plus oral S-1 in patients with advanced gastric cancer-biweekly IRIS regimen]. 1689 76
The effectiveness of systemic chemotherapy for metastatic gastric cancer has already been established. However, a standard chemotherapy still remains uncertain. New agents such as S-1,
CPT-11
and taxanes are markedly improving the response rates for
gastric cancer
. Including these new drugs, several randomized phase III trials are ongoing in Japan. In the near future, the candidate for standard regimen to treat
gastric cancer
will be reported. In this article, we described the current state of S-1 +CPT-11 combination chemotherapy for
gastric cancer
. Among various
CPT-11
based chemotherapy, S-1 +CPT-11 appears to be the most effective and less toxic treatment.
...
PMID:[Combination chemotherapy of S-1 +CPT-11 (q 4-5 w) for metastatic gastric cancer]. 1689 77
A recent development of novel anticancer agents like S-1,
CPT-11
or taxanes has improved a therapeutic outcome for advanced
gastric cancer
, while conventional anticancer agents showed less anticancer effect against
gastric cancer
. The present main drug in Japan is S-1, which is easily used for outpatient with a high efficacy rate and low toxicity, also shows better effect in combination with other anticancer drugs than S-1 alone. In the present article, we demonstrated significant meaning of additional radiation therapy with anticancer drugs like S-1. With novel anticancer drugs like S-1, we will expose a clinical advantage and appropriateness for chemo-radiation therapy against
gastric cancer
discussed in the present references according to chemo-radiation therapy. Although chemo-radiation therapy has been recognized as one of the standard therapies for
gastric cancer
in Western countries, radiation therapy was selected in Japan for palliation therapy of recurrent disease or a terminal cancer to improve patients' QOL. On the other hand, we demonstrated in our trial of chemo-radiation therapy with S-1/low-dose CDDP/radiation (TSLDR), which was applied to initial treatment against highly advanced Stage IV
gastric cancer
and revealed the usefulness of the regimen in anticancer effect and toxicity. In addition, chemo-radiation therapy including novel anticancer agents like S-1 will be discussed based on various kinds of view points, expecting a better clinical outcome of multimodal therapies against advanced
gastric cancer
.
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PMID:[A recent trial of chemo-radiation with S-1 against gastric cancer]. 1689 82
We planned to conduct a phase II clinical study of combination therapy with
CPT-11
and S-1. The antitumor effect was the primary endpoint, while the safety, progression-free survival time, and median survival time were the secondary endpoints. The subjects were untreated patients with inoperable advanced colorectal cancer aged 20-75 years. Based on the results of our previous phase I/II study in patients with
gastric cancer
, the dosage was established in consideration of safety for outpatient therapy.
CPT-11
was administered at a dose of 100 mg/m2 (on days 1 and 15) as an intravenous infusion over 90 minutes, and oral S-1 (40 mg/m2) was administered after breakfast and dinner and then withdrawn for 2 weeks. No other serious adverse reactions occurred (either hematological or non-hematological), and all patients could receive therapy safely on an outpatient basis. Interim analysis suggested excellent results, with a response rate of 50%. Combination therapy with
CPT-11
and S-1 achieved a high response rate and could be given safely. These findings suggest that the therapy has potential as first-line treatment for inoperable advanced recurrent colorectal cancer.
...
PMID:[Irinotecan plus oral S-1 in patients with advanced colorectal cancer--biweekly IRIS regimen]. 1689 88
We report a case of non-curatively resected
gastric cancer
successfully treated with TS-1 and irinotecan (
CPT-11
) combination therapy, resulting in long-term survival of 17 months. A 56-year-old woman underwent noncurative resection with total gastrectomy for advanced
gastric cancer
with severe lymph node metastasis on June 3, 2004. Postoperatively, She received TS-1 and
CPT-11
combination therapy (TS-1 80 mg/m(2) day 1-21,
CPT-11
80 mg/m(2) day 1, 15, every 5 weeks). However, due to grade 4 neutropenia, and grade 3 nausea and anorexia in the first course, both doses were reduced. Since then, no grade 3 or severer adverse reactions have been observed. After 5 courses, partial response to lymph node metastasis was obtained, and her quality of life was improved. Thus, TS-1 and
CPT-11
combination therapy has been effective for 17 months, suggesting that it is promising for long-term administration and survival to continue it perseveringly.
...
PMID:[A case of non-curatively resected gastric cancer successfully treated over 17 months with TS-1 and irinotecan combination therapy]. 1696 31
The case was a 54-year-old man with type-3
gastric cancer
in the cardia accompanied by multiple liver metastasis. He received combination chemotherapy consisting of
CPT-11
(60 mg/body, day 1 and 8)+low-dose 5-FU and CDDP (5-FU 500 mg/body/day and CDDP 5 mg/body/day, day 1-5 and 8-12, continuous infusion) every 3 weeks. The initial 2 courses were administered on an inpatient basis,and further courses as an outpatient. After 7 courses of therapy without severe adverse events, not only primary lesion but also hepatic metastasis disappeared. He has been free from disease for 4 months, and chemotherapy was further continued with TS-1 (100 mg/body, day 1-14)+CPT-11 60 mg/body, day 1, 8), every 3 weeks.
CPT-11
in combination with low-dose 5-FU+CDDP can be one of the most effective regimens for unresectable advanced
gastric cancer
.
...
PMID:[A case of advanced gastric cancer with liver metastasis completely responding to CPT-11+low-dose 5-FU+CDDP chemotherapy]. 1696 33
A 74-year-old man was revealed to have type 3
gastric cancer
with lymph-node metastasis in the third group (N 3) and liver metastasis (H 1). Since we regarded a curative operation as impossible, we started preoperative chemotherapy using TS-1 plus irinotecan hydrochloride (
CPT-11
) on the premise that we would perform surgical cytoreduction after the chemotherapy. After two courses of chemotherapy, both the primary lesion and the liver metastasis were reduced in size, and the paraaortic lymph-nodes disappeared. Subsequently, a distal gastrectomy (D 0, curability C) was performed. The patient has been receiving postoperative chemotherapy using TS-1 and paclitaxel as an outpatient for 2.3 years. Although there is not enough evidence to support the benefit of surgical cytoreduction, chemotherapy combined with surgical cytoreduction would improve the survival time without deterioration of quality of life (QOL) in patients with advanced
gastric cancer
. This combined therapy should be considered as one of the promising strategies for advanced
gastric cancer
.
...
PMID:[A case of advanced gastric cancer with long-term survival treated by chemotherapy and surgical cytoreduction]. 1703 37
We report a recurrent case of gastric endocrine cell cancer that showed a remarkable response to systemic chemotherapy. A 70-year-old male who underwent gastroscopy at our hospital showed a 0-IIa-like lesion, but no abnormal CT findings. He was diagnosed with
gastric cancer
, and underwent a proximal gastrectomy. The resected specimen showed endocrine cell cancer. The tumor was Grimelius-positive histologically and chromogranin A-and NSE-positive immunohistochemically. About 2 years after surgery, liver, lymph node, and bone metastases were detected. Systemic chemotherapy with TS-1 and CDDP was started, and the lesions progressed. Then, by approximately 1 year after CDDP and
CPT-11
treatments, the recurrent lesions had diminished remarkably and were no longer seen on CT or FDG-PET.
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PMID:[A recurrent endocrine cell cancer of the stomach showing almost complete remission after chemotherapy for 1 year]. 1719 57
We report a patient with advanced stage IV gastric cancer treated by chemotherapy for over two years. The patient was a 69-year-old man with paraaortic lymph node metastasis of
gastric cancer
. He underwent a distal gastrectomy in non-curative resection. After surgery, chemotherapy with TS-1 (100 mg/body/day) was performed. At 7 months after surgery, progression of lymph node metastasis in porta hepatis was recognized, and paclitaxel was administered at a weekly dose of 80 mg/m(2) for 3 weeks followed by one week rest. He remained stable for 12 months under paclitaxel treatment. At 26 months after surgery, progression of lymph node metastasis in porta hepatis was recognized again, and
CPT-11
was administered at a bi-weekly dose of 80 mg/m(2). Although the patient died two years seven months after surgery, the chemotherapy with sequential administration of TS-1, paclitaxel and
CPT-11
was thought to be effective for advanced
gastric cancer
.
...
PMID:[A case of stage IV gastric cancer treated sequentially for over two years by TS-1, paclitaxel, and CPT-11]. 1722 Jun 78
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