PMID: 2480749Dec 1, 1989Paper

[Successful treatment of advanced hypopharyngeal cancer with combination chemotherapy (VPCP regimen) followed by subsequent radiotherapy: a case report].

Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy
M KawaidaY Inuyama

Abstract

This report concerns a 64-year-old male suffering from advanced hypopharyngeal cancer. This patient was treated with four courses of combination chemotherapy including VPCP (a combination of VCR, PEP, CDDP and PEP) regimen as neo-adjuvant chemotherapy. And radiotherapy was given as a secondary treatment; Linac. 60 Gy/6 weeks. He showed no tumor masses in the hypopharynx following this combination chemotherapy. No recurrence has been found under endoscopy for one year after the treatment with combination chemotherapy. It thus seems that neo-adjuvant chemotherapy prior to surgery and/or radiation including cisplatin, peplomycin and other agents is very useful as a multimodal treatment for cancer of the hypopharynx.

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