COMBINATION CHEMOTHERAPY WITH METHOTREXATE AND 5-FLUOROURACIL AND SURGERY FOR ADVANCED GASTRIC-CANCER WITH LIVER AND LYMPH-NODE METASTASES - A CASE-REPORT
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- Published online on: July 1, 1995 https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2.4.505
- Pages: 505-507
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Abstract
We report on a case of advanced gastric cancer with multiple liver metastasis and lymph node metastases in a 65-year-old Japanese man. He was treated with sequential intravenous administration of moderate-dose methotrexate 1 (MTX) and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) preoperatively. After eleven cycles of the combination chemotherapy, the findings of liver and lymph node metastases diminished dramatically and the tumor could be resected for a potential cure, using a total gastrectomy and combined hepatectomy. The resected specimen revealed a slightly elevated lesion and a somewhat shallow ulceration due to chemotherapy. Histologically, there was an infiltration of poorly differentiated adenocarcinomas with medullary structure in the muscularis mucosae with fibrous change. The liver was metastasized, but there was no evidence-of lymph node metastasis. We believe that combination chemotherapy of MTX and 5-FU can be effective against gastric cancer.