| Literature DB >> 3143022 |
Y Kojima1, T Watanabe, T Sanada, Y Hiramatsu, Y Nakane, M Yamamura, K Hioki, M Yamamoto.
Abstract
In April 1984, a 49-year-old male underwent a partial gastrectomy for advanced gastric cancer. At that time, many metastatic foci were found, for example, in the rib, the lumbar vertebrae, the cervical vertebrae, and in the abdominal lymph nodes. Approximately one year later, he suddenly became disturbed and lost consciousness. A metastatic brain tumor was diagnosed. To destroy this tumor the patient received a course of irradiation therapy with a total dose of 45 gys directed toward head. Several months later, however, recurrence of the tumor was detected at the same intracranial region. Thus, a course of therapy, employing a combination of FT-207 and ACNU, was initiated against the recurrent tumor. Though the tumor was not eliminated, the patient manifested few of the prior symptoms. This state has continued for several months, with the patient having survived for three years after his gastrectomy. The following report will present the details of this case.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3143022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gan No Rinsho ISSN: 0021-4949