A case of gemcitabine-based chemo-radiation therapy for unresectable pancreatic cancer with liver metastases

Journal: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. Cancer & Chemotherapy
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Abstract

We report a case of advanced unresectable pancreatic cancer with multiple liver metastases (cT4N x M1, stage IVb). The patient is a 68-year-old man. Serum DUPAN-2 was 15,800 U/mL. Abdominal CT scan revealed the body and tail of pancreatic cancer and multiple liver metastases. Chemo-radiation therapy (CRT) with GEM 1000 mg/body was given once a week on days 1, 8 and 15 for 3 weeks. The radiotherapy dose was 45 Gy (1.5 Gy x 2/day, 15 days). Hematological side effect such as anemia (grade 3) and thrombopenia (grade 2) appeared, but could be well controlled. Abdominal CT scan revealed no change in size, but serum DUPAN-2 decreased up to 4590 U/mL. After CRT, the patient was treated thereafter by the combination chemotherapy with GEM and S-1. After 7 months, CT scan revealed no change in tumor size.

Authors
Shinya Yamashita, Masato Sakon, Yuichiro Hiura, Katsutoshi Nakano, Naozumi Higaki, Masakazu Murakami, Hirohito Hayashida, Kazuomi Kan, Takao Ichihara
Relevant Conditions

Pancreatic Cancer, Liver Cancer