| Literature DB >> 11708030 |
K Amaya1, G Nishimura, S Sasaki, I Terada, K Nishijima, T Tani, K Shimizu, K Miwa.
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Four cases of multiple liver metastasis of colorectal cancer treated with hepatic resection after chemotherapy were investigated. The 4 patients consisted of 3 males and 1 female with a mean age of 67.8 years. Two patients underwent systemic chemotherapy, and the other 2 received hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy. The effect was PR in all patients, and mean duration until resection was 8.5 months. One patient had lung metastasis and one had recurrence in a local lesion and residual liver after hepatic resection, but all patients remain alive. The longest survival periods in 4 patients who underwent hepatic resection and 13 who did not were 32 and 24 months, respectively. It is suggested that hepatic resection after chemotherapy for multiple liver metastasis of colorectal cancer may be useful for improvement of outcome.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11708030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho ISSN: 0385-0684