Recurrent esophageal cancer with complete response to TS-1 chemotherapy

Journal: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. Cancer & Chemotherapy
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Abstract

An 80-year-old man was admitted to our hospital for treatment of recurrent esophageal cancer in December, 2004. He was diagnosed as having esophageal cancer of stage IVa (T2N4M0) in October, 2002, and he received chemoradiotherapy (nedaplatin (CDGP)/5-fluorouracil (5-FU) total 6 course+60 Gy). Afterwards, lymph nodes recurred, and two courses of CDGP/vindesine were given. Then, the primary lesion showed a complete response (CR), and lymph nodes a partial response (PR). In December, 2004, paraesophageal lymph nodes were enlarged to the size of 7 cm. On admission, because of renal disturbance and dementia with advanced age, we chose chemotherapy with TS-1 (100 mg/body/day, three weeks of administration, then two weeks of withdrawal). He had adverse effects of hematotoxicity of grade 3, and non-hematotoxicity of grade 1. He received 6 courses of this regimen and eventually showed CR. Serum SCC was decreased from 4.7 ng/mL to 0.9 ng/mL. At present,the lesions have not recurred during the follow-up for 18 months.

Authors
Takako Watanabe, Takayuki Chinen, Norishige Nakachi, Manabu Nakamoto, Nobufumi Uchima, Tetsuo Hirata, Akira Hokama, Nagisa Kinjo, Fukunori Kinjo, Jiro Fujita
Relevant Conditions

Esophageal Cancer