A case of advanced gastric cancer resistant to S-1 successfully treated with weekly administration of paclitaxel

Journal: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. Cancer & Chemotherapy
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Abstract

A 62-year-old female was diagnosed with type 2 advanced gastric cancer in May 2003. Pathological examination showed a poorly differentiated carcinoma. Computed tomography (CT) revealed paraaortic lymph node metastasis, duodenal metastasis and ascites due to peritoneal dissemination. Chemotherapy with CDDP+S-1 was started and continued. After the chemotherapy, there were progressive diseases. Therefore, paclitaxel (PTX) was administered at a dose of 80 mg/m2/day for 3 weeks followed by a week rest. Clinical symptoms were relieved, and CT scan revealed metastatic lymph nodes were reduced after 4 cycles. After 13 cycles, MRI revealed a solitary brain mass was detected. She was resected for a right temporal-occipital brain metastatic tumor, and local cerebral irradiation was performed. After this operation, she was diagnosed with brain metastasis from advanced gastric cancer. The procedure was interrupted for about 6 months. After rehabilitation, PTX treatment was restarted as 14th cycle. She has survived without recurrence more than 30 cycles after the resection. A weekly administration of PTX may be a promising regimen as second-line chemotherapy for S-1 resistant recurrent gastric cancer.

Authors
Nobushige Yabe, Shinji Murai, Tomotaka Akatsu, Takahiro Shoji, Hirotomo Shimizu, Hideki Fukushima, Yosuke Mitsugi, Takashi Ishida, Tetsu Amemiya, Hirotoshi Hasegawa, Yuko Kitagawa
Relevant Conditions

Brain Tumor, Stomach Cancer