A case of unresectable multiple hepatic metastases from ascending colon cancer successfully treated with panitumumab and FOLFIRI(5-FU/LV/irinotecan)therapy

Journal: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. Cancer & Chemotherapy
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Abstract

A 68-year-old man had undergone right hemicolectomy of ascending colon cancer with multiple liver metastases. This case of k-ras status on the cancer tissue also showed wild type. Chemotherapy with panitumumab and 5-FU/LV/irinotecan (FOLFIRI)regimen was performed after the resection of the ascending colon cancer. After seven curses of treatment, metastatic liver tumors were reduced considerably(PR). Liver resection(left hepatic lobectomy and partial resection of S4 and S5)and radiofrequency ablation therapy were performed. Recently, chemotherapy has improved overall survival of initially unresectable patients by allowing tumor downstaging and complete resection. Combination chemotherapy using panitumumab, and FOLFIRI plus operation is a candidate as a standard treatment strategy for multiple liver metastases of colon cancer.

Authors
Ryo Yoshida, Takashi Matsuura, Ken Hijikawa, Hidesuke Yanagida, Hiroaki Kitade, Hideho Takada, A-hon Kwon
Relevant Conditions

Liver Cancer, Colorectal Cancer