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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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PMID:[A long-term survival case of advanced gastric cancer undergoing radical gastrectomy by second-look operation after successful chemotherapy (CDDP, MMC, 5-FU)]. 190 14
The effects of immunotherapy such as
PSK
, Bestatine and OK-432 (oral administration) in combination with various chemotherapy were reviewed in the patients who underwent gastrectomy for gastric cancer from the Japanese references. The immunotherapy might lead to better prognosis about 10% or more, however, if it is administered for such a selected patient who show a lower preoperative serum IAP value (580 micrograms/ml), higher total protein (6.5g/dl), better performance status (0, 1 or 2) and etc, the survival rate could be increased. The usefulness of immunotherapy was also noted in such a case which showed severe side effects of chemotherapy and bad performance status. Moreover, the pre- and post-operative immunotherapy was advisable for prevention of surgical stress and enhancement of tumor
metastases
.
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PMID:[Recent advance and its problem of postoperative immunotherapy on gastric cancer--with references to effects and host dependent factors]. 194 91
PSK
, a Coriolus preparation, inhibited the growth of not only the right but also the left, non-treated tumor in a double grafted tumor system. In order to examine the role of lymph nodes and the spleen in the antitumor activity of
PSK
, regional (axillary and inguinal) lymph nodes and spleen were resected. Since in resected mice the antitumor activity of
PSK
against the right and left tumors was weakened, the regional lymph nodes and the spleen probably have a very important role in the antimetastatic effect of intratumoral administration of
PSK
. TIL (tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes) obtained from left and right side tumors treated with
PSK
were examined by Winn assay for their antitumor activity against Meth-A sarcoma in BALB/c mice. TIL from both sides clearly inhibited the growth of admixed Meth-A cells, but control TIL did not. A primary growth of Meth-A sarcoma inoculated into the right flank resulted in the generation of concomitant immunity to the growth of a second graft of the same tumor cells in the left flank. A significant inhibitory effect on the proliferation of the tumor cells inoculated secondarily was shown in mice bearing a primary right tumor that had previously been inoculated with
PSK
3 times. After surgical excision of the primary tumor on day 6, daily oral administration of
PSK
significantly inhibited the growth of the
secondary tumor
inoculated on day 21, that is,
PSK
treatment also enhanced sinecomitant immunity. These observations suggest that presurgical intratumoral injection and postoperative oral administration of
PSK
are highly effective in eradicating metastatic tumors.
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PMID:Antitumor effect of PSK: role of regional lymph nodes and enhancement of concomitant and sinecomitant immunity in the mouse. 249 50
We report a long-term survival case of recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). A 40-year-old woman suffering advanced HCC underwent right hepatic tri-segmentectomy. After the surgery, HCC recurred in the remnant liver and lung. An arterial infusion of Lipiodol emulsion of anti-cancer agents and regional hyperthermia therapy were repeatedly performed. Administration of FT and
PSK
were also started. After this combined therapy, AFP levels decreased and recurrent lesions in the liver as well as pulmonary
metastases
disappeared on image studies. The patient is doing well 4 and half years later with no evidence of recurrence.
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PMID:[A case of recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma successfully treated by arterial chemoembolization in combination with local hyperthermia]. 255 Dec 34
Tumor growth alterations were studied using an immunomodulator,
PSK
. Four human prostate tumor lines were grown in two types of immunodeficient mice. Two of the lines were selected because they are able to
metastasize
to lungs in host animals. Outbred NIH Swiss athymic mice having normal natural killer cells and athymic Beige mice deficient in natural killer cells were used as animal hosts.
PSK
treatment was given to tumor-bearing hosts to some animals soon after solid tumors were injected and to others after solid tumors were well-established. Low dose cyclophosphamide was given to some animals to decrease host natural killer cells and polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid (poly I:C) was given to other animals to increase natural killer cell activity. Measurement of tumor doubling times, host survival and metastatic capabilities showed that either poly I:C or
PSK
treatment in NIH Swiss animals soon after tumor cells were injected significantly increased tumor doubling times and host survival and decreased the incidence and number of metastatic lung lesions. Two of the tumor lines incapable of metastasizing in NIH Swiss mice were metastatic in the Beige athymic, natural killer-cell-deficient animals.
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PMID:Effects of the immunomodulator PSK on growth of human prostate adenocarcinoma in immunodeficient mice. 259 18
A 37-year-old female was admitted to our hospital for further examination of epigastralgia. She was diagnosed as having multiple
metastases
due to advanced gastric cancer (Borrmann type 3). The operative findings showed bilateral ovarian (Krukenberg), Schnitzler and widespread peritoneal
metastases
involving the appendix (P3H0N2S2). She underwent total gastrectomy, splenectomy, bilateral oophorectomy, and appendectomy with CDDP (100 mg intraperitoneal administration). After operation, CDDP (50 mg/body, twice i.p. and once i.v.) and
PSK
(3.0 g/day) were administered. She has been followed in our outpatient department for 3 years without any recurrence. The findings suggest that combination therapy using short-term high-dose chemotherapy and long-term immunotherapy can be effective for such cases.
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PMID:[A long-surviving case of gastric cancer with peritoneal metastasis (P3) responding to short-term high-dose chemotherapy and long-term immunotherapy]. 280 38
A 77-year-old male was admitted to the hospital because of left hemiparesis secondary to multifocal cerebral
metastases
from adenocarcinoma of the stomach. He was treated with combination of radiotherapy and chemotherapy consisting of ACNU, Tegafur and
PSK
. He was in good condition, but abruptly developed severe dyspnea 40 days after administration of Tegafur and 28 days after that of ACNU. Chest X-ray at that time revealed diffuse opacity involving entire lung fields associated with marked hypoxia. The patient expired 9 days after this episode. The autopsy revealed acute interstitial pneumonitis associated with hyaline membrane formation consistent with adult respiratory distress syndrome involving entire lobes of both lungs without
metastases
. As to the etiology of the ARDS in this case, we concluded that the administration of Tegafur was the most likely as to the cause, although the possibility of betamethasone was not ruled out. The remaining factors were not likely as to the cause of the ARDS in this case.
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PMID:[A case of adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) induced by radio-chemotherapy (RAFP therapy) of brain metastasis of stomach cancer]. 308 66
For a period of about three years from September 1980, a randomized controlled study was performed on colo-rectal cancer patients who had undergone an absolute curative operation. After operation and administration of 30 mg of Mitomycin (20 mg on the day and 10 mg on the day following the operation), all patients were randomly divided into two groups which received the treatments as follows; Group A, 750 mg x 2/day of FT-207 suppositories, was administered for one year from the 2 nd week after operation; Group B was given FT-207 3.0 g/day of
PSK
orally for one year. Group A included 71 patients, of whom 46 had colon cancer and 25 had rectal cancer. Group B included 53 patients, of whom 30 patients had colon cancer and 23 had rectal cancer. There was no difference between the two groups in terms of patients' background factors. In regard to the 5-year survival rates of these patients by means of the Kaplan-Meier Method, Group A and B showed 80.8% and 91.4%, respectively, but no significant difference was observed. In the colon cancer patients, 5-year survival rates were 88.6% and 93.0% in Group A and B, and in the rectal cancer patients, they were 68.0% and 87.5% in Group A and B, respectively. The survival rate of Group B was always slightly higher than that of Group B in all analyses, in which we considered such factors as degree of progression, depth of cancer invasion of the wall, lymphnode
metastases
and vascular invasion. There were no differences between both groups in the patterns and times of recognition of the recurrences, but the number of cases evidencing recurrences within 2 years tended to be smaller in Group B. Thus, it was suggested that
PSK
was effective for prolongation of the survival period in colo-rectal cancer patients after absolute curative operation.
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PMID:[Clinical effect of postoperative adjuvant immunochemotherapy with the FT-207 suppository and PSK in colorectal cancer patients. Colorectal Cancer Chemotherapy Group in Hokuriku]. 313 95
In order to evaluate the combination of immunochemotherapy with mitomycin C (MMC), futraful (FT) and
PSK
, as an adjuvant to surgery for curatively resected gastric cancer, a randomized controlled study by the sealed envelope method was performed with the participation of 97 hospitals in the Kyushu and Chugoku districts of Japan. The MMC + FT +
PSK
group showed a significant increase in 5 year survival from the other groups (p less than 0.05). Moreover the survival rate was significantly higher in the MMC + FT +
PSK
group than in the MMC + FT group (p less than 0.01). According to the analysis on stratification, the MMC + FT +
PSK
group showed the best survival rate in cases with positive lymph node
metastases
, positive serosal invasion and positive lymph node
metastases
plus serosal invasion, and in cases of undifferentiated carcinoma by histological type and in those with a preoperative positive PPD reaction (p less than 0.01 or p less than 0.05). Thus, the combination of MMC, FT and
PSK
was indicated to be useful as an adjuvant immunochemotherapy for those patients with gastric cancer submitted to curative resection.
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PMID:Postoperative adjuvant immunochemotherapy with mitomycin C, futraful and PSK for gastric cancer. An analysis of data on 579 patients followed for five years. 315 19
Between 1964 and 1981, seventy-two Japanese patients with gastric cancer associated with hepatic
metastases
, in whom the primary tumor had been resected, were treated in a nonrandomized manner at the Second Department of Surgery, Kyushu University Hospital. Fourteen received hepatic arterial infusion (HAI) of 5-FU and Mitomycin C (MMC) combined with systemic chemotherapy, 26 combination systemic chemotherapy of MMC, Futraful and
PSK
, 18 single drug (MMC) therapy, and 14 no chemotherapy. The average survival was 264 days in HAI combined with systemic chemotherapy, 208 in the combination systemic chemotherapy, 156 in the single drug therapy and 135 in those given no chemotherapy. One year survival and nine month survival rates were 21.4 per cent and 42.9 per cent in HAI combined with systemic chemotherapy, 11.5 per cent and 19.2 per cent in the combination systemic chemotherapy, 5.6 per cent and 11.1 per cent in the single drug therapy and 7.1 per cent and 14.3 per cent in the no chemotherapy group, respectively (HAI vs single drug therapy and no chemotherapy, p less than 0.01). Five of 14 patients treated with HAI combined with systemic chemotherapy showed a partial response (greater than 50 per cent reduction in tumor size), and the average survival time was 335 days, while that of nonresponders was 224 days. Six of 14 patients treated with combination infusion therapy with MMC and 5-FU survived 314 days, as compared to 201 days for patients with infusion of 5-FU alone.
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PMID:Combination of hepatic arterial infusion and systemic chemotherapy for gastric cancer with synchronous hepatic metastases. 642 97
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