PMID: 9644323Jun 30, 1998Paper

Complete disappearance of metastatic pulmonary tumors in a case of hepatocellular carcinoma treated with UFT

Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy
Y TanakaS Yoshida

Abstract

The disappearance of multiple pulmonary metastatic lesions in hepatocellular carcinoma patient following the oral administration of UFT is reported. Pulmonary and pelvic metastases were detected in a 71-year-old female hepatocellular carcinoma patient treated by TAE (Trans-Arterial Embolization with epirubicin, mitomycin C, lipiodol and Gelform) three times in one year. Four months after beginning oral administration of UFT-E granule 1.5 g/day (tegafur 300 mg/day, uracil 672 mg/day), three pulmonary metastatic lesions markedly reduced in size, and disappeared completely 6 months after beginning UFT. A pelvic metastatic tumor markedly reduced in size by the combined effect of radiation, TAE (epirubicin, mitomycin C, lipiodol, Gelform) and oral UFT. We consider UFT was effective in the disappearance of multiple pulmonary metastatic lesions, because three TAE administrations of epirubicin and mitomycin C could not prevent systemic spreading of hepatocellular carcinoma.

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