Effect of postoperative chemotherapy on the serum alpha-fetoprotein level in hepatoblastoma
It is generally accepted that postoperative chemotherapy does not affect the serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) level. The authors report on 3 patients who supposedly showed chemotherapy-related changes in their AFP levels after operation. This study included 3 patients with hepatoblastoma (1 case of PRE...
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description | It is generally accepted that postoperative chemotherapy does not affect the serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) level. The authors report on 3 patients who supposedly showed chemotherapy-related changes in their AFP levels after operation.
This study included 3 patients with hepatoblastoma (1 case of PRETEXT III and 2 cases of PRETEXT IV).
One patient with PRETEXT III underwent a complete tumor resection, and the postoperative AFP level decreased until it reached the normal range. However, he consistently exhibited a transient, 2- to 3-fold increase in the AFP after each course of chemotherapy for 3 courses. The chemotherapy regimen had to be stopped because of drug-induced encephalopathy, but he has been followed up for 5 years without any evidence of recurrence, and his AFP level has also remained stable and in the normal range. Two patients with PRETEXT IV, who underwent a curative tumor resection, also showed similar chemotherapy-related changes in AFP levels. Both of these cases were observed only after the administration of routine postoperative chemotherapy instead of administering further high-dose chemotherapy. The AFP level remained stable for 17 months and 7 months after the cessation of chemotherapy in 2 cases, respectively.
Regarding the postoperative chemotherapy of hepatoblastoma, we have to pay close attention to both the AFP status during chemotherapy as well as the absolute AFP level. |
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One patient with PRETEXT III underwent a complete tumor resection, and the postoperative AFP level decreased until it reached the normal range. However, he consistently exhibited a transient, 2- to 3-fold increase in the AFP after each course of chemotherapy for 3 courses. The chemotherapy regimen had to be stopped because of drug-induced encephalopathy, but he has been followed up for 5 years without any evidence of recurrence, and his AFP level has also remained stable and in the normal range. Two patients with PRETEXT IV, who underwent a curative tumor resection, also showed similar chemotherapy-related changes in AFP levels. Both of these cases were observed only after the administration of routine postoperative chemotherapy instead of administering further high-dose chemotherapy. The AFP level remained stable for 17 months and 7 months after the cessation of chemotherapy in 2 cases, respectively.
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This study included 3 patients with hepatoblastoma (1 case of PRETEXT III and 2 cases of PRETEXT IV).
One patient with PRETEXT III underwent a complete tumor resection, and the postoperative AFP level decreased until it reached the normal range. However, he consistently exhibited a transient, 2- to 3-fold increase in the AFP after each course of chemotherapy for 3 courses. The chemotherapy regimen had to be stopped because of drug-induced encephalopathy, but he has been followed up for 5 years without any evidence of recurrence, and his AFP level has also remained stable and in the normal range. Two patients with PRETEXT IV, who underwent a curative tumor resection, also showed similar chemotherapy-related changes in AFP levels. Both of these cases were observed only after the administration of routine postoperative chemotherapy instead of administering further high-dose chemotherapy. The AFP level remained stable for 17 months and 7 months after the cessation of chemotherapy in 2 cases, respectively.
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