Treatment of Patients with Unresectable Advanced Carcinoma of Biliary Tract - Chemotherapy and Surgical Resection
Background: The results of 12 consecutive patients with unresectable advanced biliary tract carcinoma treated with first line chemotherapy of S1/cisplatin, combined surgical resection and second line chemotherapy of gemcitabine are evaluated. Patients and Methods: Eight patients with intrahepatic ch...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Anticancer research 2009-05, Vol.29 (5), p.1783-1786 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: The results of 12 consecutive patients with unresectable advanced biliary tract carcinoma treated with first line
chemotherapy of S1/cisplatin, combined surgical resection and second line chemotherapy of gemcitabine are evaluated. Patients
and Methods: Eight patients with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, 1 with extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and 3 with gallbladder
carcinoma were included in the study. All patients were treated with S1/cisplatin. Two of the patients underwent combined
surgical resection before and 2 after therapy. Second line chemotherapy of gemcitabine was administerd in 6 patients. Results:
MST of the patients was 14.9 months. With S1/cisplatin therapy, 6 patients had PR and 4 had SD. Two patients with surgical
resection after the therapy survived more than 3 years. Second line chemotherapy of gemcitabine with moderate effects and
mild adverse effects was well tolerable. Conclusion: S1/cisplatin showed considerable anti-cancerous effects. Employing surgical
resection for patients with good response may lead to the chance of long-term survival. |
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ISSN: | 0250-7005 1791-7530 |