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. 2004 Nov;31(12):1993-7.

[Concurrent chemoradiation using daily low-dose CDDP and UFT-E for postoperative recurrent esophageal cancers]

[Article in Japanese]
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[Concurrent chemoradiation using daily low-dose CDDP and UFT-E for postoperative recurrent esophageal cancers]

[Article in Japanese]
Yukio Akagi et al. Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. 2004 Nov.

Abstract

We reported concurrent chemoradiation for postoperative recurrent esophageal cancer patients with lymph node metastases and a pulmonary metastasis. From October 2001 to January 2004, we treated 6 consecutive patients with radiation and concurrent chemotherapy using daily low-doses of CDDP and UFT-E. Of the 6 patients, 4 (67%) had a complete response and 2 (33%) a partial response, yielding an overall response rate of 100% (6/6). Five patients are now alive without cancers, and 1 patient died with cancer. Concurrent chemoradiation using daily low-doses of CDDP and UFT-E is feasible and seems to offer good results for recurrent esophageal cancer patients.

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