Successful chemoradiation therapy for local control of rectal cancer with multiple bone metastases--a case report
Nakamura, T.; Kamigaki, T.; Takase, S.; Sakai, T.; Yamashita, K.; Sumi, Y.; Matsuda, Y.; Imanishi, T.; Suzuki, S.; Iwatani, Y.; Kuroda, D.; Kuroda, Y.
Gan to Kagaku Ryoho. Cancer and ChemoTherapy 36(12): 2076-2078
2009
ISSN/ISBN: 0385-0684 PMID: 20037328 Document Number: 635322
A 78-year-old man was admitted to our institute with the symptom of melena. The patient was diagnosed as having advanced rectal cancer (T4N2M1) with multiple bone metastases. Chemoradiation therapy was chosen for the local control because our proposal of colostomy was rejected. Concurrent chemoradiation therapy [46 Gy/23 Fr+tegafur/uraci (l UFT 400 mg/m2)/calcium folinate (Leucovorin: LV 75 mg/body)] resulted in a good partial response and the patient became asymptomatic. UFT/LV were administrated and most of the bone metastases were diminished. After 3 years of disease remission with good quality of life, local tumor recurred with the symptoms of melena and bowel obstruction. Colostomy and additional radiotherapy were performed for the palliation. He died after 4 years from the initial treatment. In advanced rectal cancer with distant metastases, chemoradiation therapy for local control plus systemic chemotherapy could be an alternative to improve quality of life.