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      [A case of non-curatively resected gastric cancer successfully treated over 17 months with TS-1 and irinotecan combination therapy].

      Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy
      Anorexia, chemically induced, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols, adverse effects, therapeutic use, Camptothecin, administration & dosage, analogs & derivatives, Combined Modality Therapy, Drug Administration Schedule, Drug Combinations, Female, Gastrectomy, Humans, Lymph Nodes, pathology, Lymphatic Metastasis, Middle Aged, Nausea, Neutropenia, Oxonic Acid, Quality of Life, Stomach Neoplasms, drug therapy, surgery, Survivors, Tegafur

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          We report a case of non-curatively resected gastric cancer successfully treated with TS-1 and irinotecan (CPT-11) combination therapy, resulting in long-term survival of 17 months. A 56-year-old woman underwent noncurative resection with total gastrectomy for advanced gastric cancer with severe lymph node metastasis on June 3, 2004. Postoperatively, She received TS-1 and CPT-11 combination therapy (TS-1 80 mg/m(2) day 1-21, CPT-11 80 mg/m(2) day 1, 15, every 5 weeks). However, due to grade 4 neutropenia, and grade 3 nausea and anorexia in the first course, both doses were reduced. Since then, no grade 3 or severer adverse reactions have been observed. After 5 courses, partial response to lymph node metastasis was obtained, and her quality of life was improved. Thus, TS-1 and CPT-11 combination therapy has been effective for 17 months, suggesting that it is promising for long-term administration and survival to continue it perseveringly.

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