A Case of Noncuratively Resected Gastric Cancer and Postoperative Chemotherapy with S-1 Monotherapy Resulting in Long-Term Survival for Over 8 Years

We report the case of a noncuratively resected gastric cancer patient who was successfully treated with S-1 monotherapy, resulting in long-term survival of 96 months. A 72-year-old woman underwent noncurative resection of subtotal gastrectomy for advanced gastric cancer with conglomerated lymph node...

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Main Author: Byoung Jo Suh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2017-02-01
Series:Case Reports in Oncology
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S-1
Online Access:http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/460290
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spelling doaj-61c1a53052a34905936f922f628deb682020-11-24T23:24:24ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Oncology1662-65752017-02-0110121722510.1159/000460290460290A Case of Noncuratively Resected Gastric Cancer and Postoperative Chemotherapy with S-1 Monotherapy Resulting in Long-Term Survival for Over 8 YearsByoung Jo SuhWe report the case of a noncuratively resected gastric cancer patient who was successfully treated with S-1 monotherapy, resulting in long-term survival of 96 months. A 72-year-old woman underwent noncurative resection of subtotal gastrectomy for advanced gastric cancer with conglomerated lymph node metastasis and pancreatic invasion. She received chemotherapy with S-1 monotherapy postoperatively. S-1 (100 mg/day) was administered orally after breakfast and dinner for 28 days followed by a 14-day break for a total of 52 months. Regular checkups with esophagogastroduodenoscopy, abdominopelvic computed tomography, and fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography revealed no evidence of cancer 96 months after the operation. The patient was effectively treated with long-term administration of S-1 after noncurative gastrectomy for advanced gastric cancer.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/460290ChemotherapyS-1Noncurative resectionGastric cancer
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A Case of Noncuratively Resected Gastric Cancer and Postoperative Chemotherapy with S-1 Monotherapy Resulting in Long-Term Survival for Over 8 Years
Case Reports in Oncology
Chemotherapy
S-1
Noncurative resection
Gastric cancer
author_facet Byoung Jo Suh
author_sort Byoung Jo Suh
title A Case of Noncuratively Resected Gastric Cancer and Postoperative Chemotherapy with S-1 Monotherapy Resulting in Long-Term Survival for Over 8 Years
title_short A Case of Noncuratively Resected Gastric Cancer and Postoperative Chemotherapy with S-1 Monotherapy Resulting in Long-Term Survival for Over 8 Years
title_full A Case of Noncuratively Resected Gastric Cancer and Postoperative Chemotherapy with S-1 Monotherapy Resulting in Long-Term Survival for Over 8 Years
title_fullStr A Case of Noncuratively Resected Gastric Cancer and Postoperative Chemotherapy with S-1 Monotherapy Resulting in Long-Term Survival for Over 8 Years
title_full_unstemmed A Case of Noncuratively Resected Gastric Cancer and Postoperative Chemotherapy with S-1 Monotherapy Resulting in Long-Term Survival for Over 8 Years
title_sort case of noncuratively resected gastric cancer and postoperative chemotherapy with s-1 monotherapy resulting in long-term survival for over 8 years
publisher Karger Publishers
series Case Reports in Oncology
issn 1662-6575
publishDate 2017-02-01
description We report the case of a noncuratively resected gastric cancer patient who was successfully treated with S-1 monotherapy, resulting in long-term survival of 96 months. A 72-year-old woman underwent noncurative resection of subtotal gastrectomy for advanced gastric cancer with conglomerated lymph node metastasis and pancreatic invasion. She received chemotherapy with S-1 monotherapy postoperatively. S-1 (100 mg/day) was administered orally after breakfast and dinner for 28 days followed by a 14-day break for a total of 52 months. Regular checkups with esophagogastroduodenoscopy, abdominopelvic computed tomography, and fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography revealed no evidence of cancer 96 months after the operation. The patient was effectively treated with long-term administration of S-1 after noncurative gastrectomy for advanced gastric cancer.
topic Chemotherapy
S-1
Noncurative resection
Gastric cancer
url http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/460290
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