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We considered the appropriateness of RFA, which was performed in three cases of colorectal cancer with hepatic
metastases
accompanied by liver cirrhosis. Case 1 involved a patient with sigmoid colon cancer ss, n1 (+) with severe hepatic dysfunction and synchronous hepatic
metastases
(S5, S6, S8) in which RFA was performed. After 1 year and 6 months, recurrence (S3, S4) was detected in the residual liver, and the patient is currently undergoing the IFL (CPT-11/5-FU/
Leucovorin
) treatment. In case 2, following a partial hepatic resection, RFA was performed for cecal cancer ss, n2(+) with synchronous hepatic
metastases
(S5, S6, S8). After 11 months, recurrence (S5, S6, S7) occurred in residual liver and again RFA was performed following a partial hepatic resection. Lung metastases have occurred and currently IFL (CPT-11/5-FU/
Leucovorin
) and WHF treatments are underway. In case 3, 4 years and 8 months after cancer of the descending colon ss, n1 (+), RFA was performed on asynchronous hepatic
metastases
(S5, S7, S8). The patient died of peritonitis carcinomatosa one year after RFA. In all three cases,
metastases
were identified by dynamic CT as low density masses with no blood flow. Necrosis in all three
metastases
and local control had been achieved. There were no severe complications. Under the current conditions, local coagulation methods including RFA are appropriate in those cases in which resection are not possible such as multiple
metastases
with severe hepatic dysfunction, etc.
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PMID:[Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in colorectal cancer with hepatic metastases]. 1631 5
We report the complete response for one year of a patient with simultaneous multiple lung metastases from colon cancer who was treated using a combination of irinotecan (CPT-11) and uracil/tegafur (UFT)/
Leucovorin
(LV) using a schedule reported overseas. A 61-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital and diagnosed with ascending colon cancer and simultaneous multiple lung metastases. The patient underwent a right hemicolectomy and was treated with CPT-11 (150 mg/m(2)) on day 1 and oral UFT and oral LV on days 1-14. This treatment cycle was repeated every 3 weeks. A CT examination after 4 cycles of chemotherapy revealed a partial response of multiple lung metastases, and the next examination after 6 cycles revealed a complete response. The adverse effects observed during this chemotherapy regimen were leucopenia (grade 1), neutropenia (grade 2), vomiting (grade 2) and hair loss (grade 1). The patient is now receiving her 22nd cycle of chemotherapy, and her multiple
metastases
have shown a complete response for one year. The CPT-11 and UFT/LV combination therapy was well tolerated and was covered by the national health insurance system in Japan. This treatment may enable prolonged survival and improve quality of life in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer.
...
PMID:[Complete response to CPT-11 and UFT/LV combination therapy in a case with simultaneous multiple lung metastases from colon cancer]. 1677 Jan 4
An 81-year-old man was admitted to our department due to acute ileus. He was diagnosed with sigmoid colon cancer with multiple metastatic lesions in the right lobe of the liver. Two weeks after insertion of an ileus tube, he underwent sigmoidectomy and permanent colostomy. The final diagnosis was stage IV sigmoid colon cancer with metastasis to the omentum. One month after the operation, adjuvant chemotherapy with oral administration of tegafur/uracil compound (UFT) and
Leucovorin
(LV), and drip venous infusion of irinotecan hydrochloride (CPT-11) was initiated (UFT 300 mg/day for 14 days, LV 75 mg/day for 14 days, CPT-11 90 mg/m(2) on the 1 st day, with 1 course consisting of 21 days). The levels of tumor markers, CA19-9 and CEA, and the size of
metastases
on CT were reduced remarkably after one and 4 courses of this therapy, respectively. Although the administration was temporarily discontinued due to low-grade nausea, we continued the treatment. Adjuvant chemotherapy with an oral administering agent is favorable for older patients with advanced colorectal cancer to reduce side effects and preserve the quality of life.
...
PMID:[Advanced rectal cancer in an older patient, in whom metastatic liver lesions were effectively controlled with oral UFT+LV and venous CPT-11 administration--case report]. 1677 Jan 6
Two metastatic colonic cancer patients were successfully treated by the combination therapy of UFT plus oral
Leucovorin
(UFT/LV). UFT was administered orally every eight hours at a dose of 300 mg/day in case of less than 1.20 m(2), 400 mg/day in case of between 1.20 and 1.70 m(2), 500 mg/day in case of over 1.70 m(2), and
Leucovorin
(75 mg/day) was simultaneously given for 28 consecutive days and stopped for seven days. This cycle was repeated until the patients requested the therapy be discontinued or a severe adverse reaction was observed. Case 1: A 79-year-old male had undergone sigmoidectomy for colonic cancer in 2001 and was diagnosed with pulmonary
metastases
in August, 2005. His performance status (PS) was grade 3. Case 2: A 61-year-old male with liver metastasis whose primary colonic lesion was surgically resected. After 2 cycles of UFT/LV therapy, a good partial response was achieved in both cases. Adverse effects were very mild, indicating that this therapy was very safe and recommendable for the treatment of metastatic colonic cancer patients with poor PS.
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PMID:[Two metastatic colonic cancer patients successfully treated by combination therapy of tegafur/uracil (UFT) and oral Leucovorin]. 1703 40
The case review describes a case of a patient, hospitalized with T3N0M1 carcinoma of the splenic flexure, with multiple
metastases
in the both liver lobes. The patient underwent left-sided hemicolectomy with cholecystectomy. Having considered the inoperable liver findings, a chemoport was implanted. The patient underwent 10 chemotherapy cycles with no major complications recorded. The chemotherapy cycle included Campto,
Leucovorin
, 5FU and, concomittantly, 5FU as a continual 22-hour infusion into the port. After completion of the Cycle 10, the ultrasound and CT findings showed marked regression of the
metastases
, by half to two thirds. Following consultation at the onco-surgical seminar, extended left-sided hemihepatectomy was performed. The procedure lasted 6 hours, the blood loss was 3.500 ml, the period of warm ischemia was 8 minutes. Based on the oncologists' recommendation, the chemoport was preserved. The latest abdominal ultrasound detected no focal liver changes, a hypechogenic to unechogenic septed formation, v.s. a postoperative hematoma, was detected near the medial liver margin. Based on the conclusion of the oncological assessment, the patient was indicated for adjuvant chemotherapy, containing the same agents, for a period of 2-3 months. The aim of this report is to present a case of downstaging of the originally inoperable finding of the liver metastases.
...
PMID:[An example of the liver metastases downstaging following chemoport implantation]. 1845 43
An 81-year-old woman, who suffered from ascending colon cancer with liver metastases, underwent right hemicolectomy. She did not undergo liver resection due to her age and her family's decision, and was treated with UFT plus oral
Leucovorin
therapy. The
metastases
were remarkably reduced in the early phase and disappeared completely on SPIO-MRI 2 years 9 months later. Adverse effects of this therapy are relatively few, and it can serve as first-line chemotherapy for advanced colorectal cancer.
...
PMID:[A case of simultaneous hepatic metastases of ascending colon cancer responding completely to tegafur/uracil plus oral Leucovorin therapy after primary lesion resection]. 1863 68
Oral tegafur/uracil (UFT)/
Leucovorin
(LV) therapy has been used for chemotherapy for advanced colorectal cancer with anti-cancer effects the same as conventional 5-fluorouracil and
Leucovorin
(5-FU/LV). However, the effectiveness and safety of UFT/LV in the treatment of elderly patients with advanced colorectal cancer is not evaluated. We report a case of multiple lymph node
metastases
from colon cancer successfully treated with UFT/LV. An 81-year-old man had been admitted to our hospital because of left neck and axillary mass, which was diagnosed as transverse colon cancer with multiple lymph node
metastases
. After a laparoscopic partial resection of transverse colon, UFT/LV (UFT 300 mg/m2/day and LV 75 mg/day) was administered for 4-week-on and 1-week-off. After the administration of the chemotherapy, a good partial response of these metastatic lymph nodes was achieved. No grade 3 or more severe adverse reactions have been observed. He has now survived for 14 months without a recurrence after the administration of the chemotherapy. This case suggests the effectiveness and safety of UFT/LV in elderly patients with colorectal cancer.
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PMID:[A case of multiple lymph node metastases from transverse colon cancer successfully treated with oral tegafur/uracil (UFT)/Leucovorin (LV)]. 1910 58
A 75-year-old man was diagnosed with gastric cancer (UL post c0- II c (c T1N0) and M-less ctype II (cT2N0)) and rectal cancer (Rb ctype II (cT2N1) with multiple lung metastases (M1). The patient was treated with modified (m) FOLFOX6 regimen (oxaliplatin in combination with infusional 5-fluorouracil/
Leucovorin
). Chest and abdominal CT scan revealed that multiple lung metastases and abdominal lymph node
metastases
were obviously reduced in size. The primary lesion of the rectum almost disappeared on endoscopic examination. As for the lesions of the stomach, the UL post c0- II c lesion completely disappeared, and the M-less ctype II lesion was reduced remarkably. Thus, a significant reduction of the tumors was observed. This case suggests that mFOLFOX6 regimen can be an option for gastric cancer.
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PMID:[A case of advanced gastric and rectal cancer (double cancer) successfully treated with mFOLFOX6 therapy]. 1962 Aug 11
A 78-year-old man was admitted to our institute with the symptom of melena. The patient was diagnosed as having advanced rectal cancer (T4N2M1) with multiple bone metastases. Chemoradiation therapy was chosen for the local control because our proposal of colostomy was rejected. Concurrent chemoradiation therapy [46 Gy/23 Fr+tegafur/uraci (l UFT 400 mg/m2)/calcium folinate (
Leucovorin
: LV 75 mg/body)] resulted in a good partial response and the patient became asymptomatic. UFT/LV were administrated and most of the bone metastases were diminished. After 3 years of disease remission with good quality of life, local tumor recurred with the symptoms of melena and bowel obstruction. Colostomy and additional radiotherapy were performed for the palliation. He died after 4 years from the initial treatment. In advanced rectal cancer with distant
metastases
, chemoradiation therapy for local control plus systemic chemotherapy could be an alternative to improve quality of life.
...
PMID:[Successful chemoradiation therapy for local control of rectal cancer with multiple bone metastases--a case report]. 2003 28
A69-year-old man was diagnosed with sigmoid colon cancer and underwent resection of the sigmoid colon. He was later diagnosed with multiple liver metastases 11 months after resection of the sigmoid colon cancer. He was treated by intraarterial chemoembolization using degradable starch microspheres (DSM) and radiofrequency ablation therapy. As a systemic therapy, combined oral administration of tegafur/uracil (UFT) and
Leucovorin
(Uzel) was started (UFT 450 mg/day,
Leucovorin
75 mg/day, 4 weeks of therapy followed by a 1-week treatment break). Two months after 4 courses, the liver metastases had markedly diminished and CEA was within the normal range. The
metastases
had almost disappeared and tumor markers decreased to within normal limits. This treatment was very safe and effective. Such a strategic multidisciplinary treatment can lead to a better prognosis for colorectal cancer with liver metastases.
...
PMID:[Multiple liver metastases due to sigmoid colon cancer successfully treated by degradable starch microspheres (DSM)-TAE, radiofrequency ablation therapy, and Uzel/UFT]. 2015 97
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