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Feasibility of utilizing human gastric cancers as first transplant generation xenografts in nude mice for determining tumor sensitivity to chemotherapeutic agents was demonstrated by applying subrenal capsule (SRC) assay. A total of 55 human gastric tumors from patients were tested in this assay. Mitomycin-C (MMC) and hexycarbamyl-
5-FU
(HCFU,
5-FU
derivative) were selected for the treatment of these patients after surgery and also for this assay as first transplant. Evaluable rate of MMC in this assay was 92.7% and that of HCFU was 90.9%. Sensitivity of tumors to MMC was 25% and to HCFU was 32%. Correlation between response to chemotherapy of human tumors in patients and in nude mice was 78.6%. These results indicate that this assay could predict effective drugs for patients with
gastric cancer
.
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PMID:Subrenal capsule assay using nude mice as a predictor of the response of the gastric cancer to chemotherapy. 190 67
A patient with massive hepatic metastasis from
gastric cancer
was treated with hepatic arterial injection of FARM and
5-FU
one month after total gastrectomy. Response rate was 88% at 3 months after arterial infusion therapy. Severe side effects were not seen during treatment. It is suggested that the hepatic arterial infusion of combined FARM and
5-FU
is a useful method for treatment of hepatic metastasis of
gastric cancer
.
...
PMID:[Hepatic arterial infusion of farmorubicin (FARM) and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in a patient with massive hepatic metastasis from gastric cancer]. 192 52
In a prospective phase III multicenter trial, 213 patients with advanced measurable or nonmeasurable
gastric cancer
were randomized to receive methotrexate (MTX), fluorouracil (
5-FU
), and Adriamycin (doxorubicin; Farmitalia Carlo Erba, Milan, Italy) (FAMTX) or
5-FU
, Adriamycin, and mitomycin (FAM). The results show a significantly superior response rate (41% v 9% [P less than .0001]), and survival (median, 42 weeks v 29 weeks [P = .004]) for FAMTX. There was a cumulative thrombocytopenia in FAM and not in FAMTX. The FAMTX protocol should be the reference treatment in future clinical trials that seek to improve the therapeutic outcome in advanced
gastric cancer
.
...
PMID:Sequential high-dose methotrexate and fluorouracil combined with doxorubicin--a step ahead in the treatment of advanced gastric cancer: a trial of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Gastrointestinal Tract Cooperative Group. 1135 71
One hundred and thirty-seven cases of
stomach cancer
given fluoropyrimidines (UFT: 66 cases, Tegafur: 58 cases,
5-FU
: 13 cases) after gastrectomy as the adjuvant chemotherapy were examined as to appearance of macrocytic anemia. The mean corpuscular volume (MCV) gradually elevated in all cases but seven after administration. Macrocytic anemia, defined by the elevation over 20% compared with both pre-operative and pre-administrative values of MCV, was developed 30.3% in UFT group, 8.6% in tegafur group and 30.8% in
5-FU
group. The incidence was statistically higher in UFT group (p less than 0.01) and
5-FU
group (p less than 0.05) than in tegafur group. The cause was attributed to fluoropyrimidine administration because the serum folate and vitamin B12 levels remained normal and the value of MCV normalized after cessation of administration. Each total dose to induce macrocytic anemia was potentially about 70g in UFT. 100g in tegafur and 30 g in
5-FU
. In conclusion, periodical hematological examination is necessary for the patients given fluoropyrimidine preparations.
...
PMID:[Macrocytic anemia as a possible adverse effect of fluoropyrimidines]. 211 87
Recombinant interferon-beta (IFN-beta) shows a high anti-tumor effect on cancerous ascites, has little local irritative action and can safely be administered intraperitoneally. A randomized trial was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of intraperitoneal administration of IFN-beta for the purpose of preventing peritoneal metastasis of
gastric cancer
. The subjects selected were patients under 75 years of age who were macroscopically positive for serosal invasion and had undergone curative operation. Comparison was made by the envelope method between the cases given IFN-beta i.v. at 6 x 10(6) units continuously for 14 days from the day of operation and from 1 week after operation. MMC, 20 mg (i.v.) on the day of operation and
5-FU
, 200 mg (p.o.) for 1 year from 2 weeks after operation were administered, respectively, in the two groups. The number of cases registered from March, 1987 to September, 1988 was 33, with 17 in the administration group and 16 in the control group. No difference was noted between the two groups in 3-year survival rate and disease free survival rate. As to the recurrence involving the peritoneum, however, there was a difference between the two groups, with 1 out of 6 cases in administration group and 3 out 4 cases in control group. Intraperitoneal chemotherapy can be an effective adjuvant therapy for
gastric cancer
, if cases are selected.
...
PMID:[Intraperitoneal administration of recombinant interferon-beta for prevention in peritoneal metastasis of gastric cancer]. 211 91
We evaluated the clinical usefulness of intraperitoneal cancer chemotherapy using an implantable reservoir in patients with peritonitis carcinomatosa as compared with conventional chemotherapy. The cases were comprised of 9 gastric cancers, 6 colorectal cancers, 1 appendiceal carcinoma, and 1 malignant tumor of retroperitoneum, all of which were observed to have peritoneal dissemination during surgical operations. Medications infused were CDDP in 14 cases, MMC in 4 cases, and
5-FU
in 1 case. The patients with P2 and P3 findings (group A) were compared with other cases treated with conventional chemotherapy (group B). The average survival periods were, for
gastric cancer
patients, 6 months in group A and 8.6 months in group B; for the colorectal cancer group, 10.5 months in group A and 13.6 months in group B. The 6-month and 1-year cumulative survival rates for the
gastric cancer
patients were 100% and 0%, respectively in group A; 52% and 17%, respectively in group B. For the colo-rectal cancer group, the 6-month, 1-year, and 2-year cumulative survival rates were 75%, 75%, and 0%, respectively, in group A; 79%, 45%, and 14% respectively, in group B. These results did not show significant differences between the two groups. On the other hand, the average outpatient clinic visiting rates in the
gastric cancer
patients in groups A and B showed a significant difference; 72.6% (group A) and 46.8% (group B). Also, the rates in the colo-rectal cancer patients showed a significant difference; 69.6% (group A) and 61.5% (group B). As a result, the extension of the period of stay at home and visiting of our outpatient clinic for treatment was obtained in the group A. Consequently, this intraperitoneal cancer chemotherapy using an implantable reservoir was extremely effective in patients with peritonitis carcinomatosa for outpatient treatment over the long term without loss of quality of life for each patient.
...
PMID:[Evaluation of intraperitoneal cancer chemotherapy using an implantable reservoir in patients with peritonitis carcinomatosa]. 211 93
Intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy using an implantable reservoir was used for 22 patients with liver metastasis from September 1986 to March 1990. The material consisted of 8 subjects with
gastric cancer
and 14 with colorectal cancer. One had metastasis in one lobe (H1), 10 had a few scattered metastases in both lobes (H2) and 11 had numerous metastases in both lobes (H3). In 5 cases, a reservoir was implanted to prevent the recurrence after hepatectomy. Infusion catheter was placed in the proper hepatic artery in 5 cases via the gastroduodenal artery at laparotomy and it was carried out subcutaneously via the femoral artery in 17 cases. In all cases intra-arterial infusion of
5-FU
was continuously administered followed by intermittent one shot injection of ADM. The clinical effectiveness of the therapy was well evaluated. One-year cumulative survival rate of all cases by Kaplan-Meier method was 55% and that of H2 cases was 78%. No recurrence was noted in post hepatectomy cases. Eight cases (36.3%) showed remarkable complications, which made it impossible to continue intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy: hepatic artery occlusion (3 cases), infection (2 cases), abdominal pain (1 case), hematoma in the implanted site (1 case) and dislocation of the infusion catheter (1 case). From the present study, it is considered that intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy is a useful procedure for the control of liver metastasis. Regimens for improved chemotherapy and the maintenance of more useful and safer catheters should therefore be investigated for further development of the therapeutical estimation.
...
PMID:[Clinical evaluation and problem of intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy of liver metastasis from digestive organ cancer]. 211 5
The effects of preoperative treatment by continuous intravenous infusion of Tegafur, the antagonist of DNA synthesis, were histopathologically studied in 34 patients with
gastric cancer
. Histologically the treatment was found to be effective in 41.2% of patients with cancer invasion in the mucosa, 58.8% in the submucosa, 61.3% in the muscularis propria, 59.3% in the subserosa and 86.9% of those with metastatic lymph nodes. The treatment was effective, when assessed in terms of the histological type of cancer, in 90.9% of cancers of the differentiated type (papillary adenocarcinoma, well differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma and moderately differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma) and 47.8% of those of the poorly differentiated type (poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma, mucinous adenocarcinoma and signet-ring cell carcinoma), showing a higher rate of efficacy in the differentiated type cancers. Meanwhile, even among patients with cancer of poorly differentiated type, a high efficacy rate (90.0%) was found in those with metastatic cancer of the lymph nodes. No relationship was found between the total doses of Tegafur and histological effects. There was a tendency, however, for a higher frequency of a good response in patients administered more than 4,000 mg of Tegafur. In the patients with a histologically positive effect,
5-FU
concentration in the tumor tissue was higher than 0.071 microgram/g. However, some patients showed no response despite a high concentration. This finding suggested that sensitivity to
5-FU
and
5-FU
metabolism vary depending on the tumor. The inhibitory effect of Tegafur on DNA synthesis is produced through inhibition of thymidylate synthase (TS) by the Tegafur metabolite FdUMP.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
...
PMID:[Histopathological studies on antitumor effect of tegafur administered by continuous intravenous infusion]. 211 40
A cooperative study on surgical adjuvant immunochemotherapy for prevention of postoperative recurrence of
gastric cancer
was carried out by Kondo's group from July 1974 to December 1977. A total of 848 patients with
gastric cancer
underwent curative resection were eligible. Of 848 patients, 819 cases with complete description of patient's background were evaluable: Group A (surgery + MMC +
5-FU
:chemotherapy) 253 cases, group B (surgery + MMC +
5-FU
+ OK-432 or PSK:immunochemotherapy) 282 and group C (surgery alone) 284. The 5-year corrected survival rates of total cases using Cox's proportional hazard model were 76.2% with group A, 73.6% with group B and 73.3% with group C. And the 10-year survival rates were 67.6% with group A, 64.3% with group B and 63.9% with group C. The difference in survival rate among groups A, B and C was not statistically significant. In the evaluation of prognostic factors by Cox's proportional hazard model, level of curative resection, extent of resection, histological stage and Kajitani's classification had an influence upon survival rates, in which degrees of metastasis in lymph node and serous infiltration were also involved. The significance of postoperative adjuvant immunochemotherapy has not been clarified.
...
PMID:[Cooperative study on surgical adjuvant immunochemotherapy for prevention of postoperative recurrence of gastric cancer (II). Cooperative study group on surgical adjuvant immunochemotherapy for prevention of postoperative recurrence of gastric cancer supported by the Ministry of Health and Welfare (Kondo's group]) 212 33
The effects of Laserthermia plus chemotherapy on a human
gastric cancer
transplanted into nude mice was investigated. Three different treatment regimes were tested. The relative tumor growth rate according to the Battele Columbus Laboratories protocol, was as follows.
5-FU
chemotherapy, 54%; Laserthermia, 31%; and combined treatment with
5-FU
and Laserthermia, 21%. The greatest degree of tumor regression was achieved in the combined therapy group. It is suggested that the combination therapy of Laserthermia plus antitumor agents may be useful in the treatment of
gastric cancer
in humans.
...
PMID:A combination of Laserthermia and chemotherapy for the treatment human gastric cancers transplanted into nude mice. 213 50
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