A Case of Colostomy-Free and Long-Term Survival with 5-FU/CDDP for Local Recurrence of Anal Cancer after Chemoradiation Therapy

Journal: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. Cancer & Chemotherapy
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Abstract

We report a case of colostomy-free, long-term survival following 5-FU/CDDP for the local recurrence of anal cancer after chemoradiation therapy(CRT). The patient was a 48-year-old woman who was diagnosed with cStage ⅢA anal cancer. She was treated with CRT(5-FU/MMC plus 59 Gy)and achieved a complete response upon treatment completion. A local recurrence was detected on the left-side wall of her rectum after 6 months. We recommended abdominoperineal resection but the patient refused operation. The patient was treated with chemotherapy consisting of 5-FU(1,000mg/m / 2/day)on days 1-5 and CDDP(100mg/m / 2/day)on day 2. Grade 3 peripheral neuropathy appeared following the completion of 5 courses. Therefore, the dose was reduced to 60%. Twenty-five courses of this treatment were continued and chemotherapy was completed. The patient has been alive with no sign of recurrence for 6 years and 8 months from the initial treatment. CRT for anal cancer is becoming a standard therapy but local recurrence is possible. In these cases, abdominoperineal resection is required. Chemotherapy with 5-FU/CDDP in cases of recurrence can be a colostomy-free option.

Authors
Yoshinaga Aoyama, Takeyasu Katada, Masaki Saito, Tomonori Tsuchiya, Toru Nishido, Akira Kato, Takahiro Shibata, Tadashi Shibata, Futoshi Teranishi, Shoko Sakamoto, Keiko Mita, Shoji Karamatsu, Yu Hikosaka, Tsutomu Nishida