Chemotherapy and resection for gastric cancer with synchronous liver metastases

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Lei Chen [1 ,2 ]
Ming-Quan Song [3 ]
Hui-Zhong Lin [1 ]
Lin-Hua Hao [4 ]
Xiang-Jun Jiang [3 ]
Zi-Yu Li [5 ]
Yu-Xin Chen [6 ]
机构
[1] Department of Surgery,Qingdao Municipal Hospital
[2] Shandong University School of Medicine
[3] Department of Gastroenterology,Qingdao Municipal Hospital
[4] First Institute of Oceanography,State Oceanic Administration
[5] Department of Surgery,Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Translational Research (Ministry of Education),Peking University School of Oncology,Beijing Cancer Hospital and Institute
[6] Department of Surgery, Qilu Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University School of Medicine
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Gastric cancer; Liver metastases; Surgery; Chemotherapy; Pilot study;
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R735.2 [胃肿瘤]; R735.7 [肝肿瘤];
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摘要
AIM: To investigate the effect of surgery and chemotherapy for gastric cancer with multiple synchronous liver metastases (GCLM). METHODS: A total of 114 patients were entered in this study, and 20 patients with multiple synchronous liver metastases were eligible. After screening with preoperative chemotherapy, 20 patients underwent curative gastrectomy and hepatectomy for GCLM; 14 underwent major hepatectomy, and the remaining six underwent minor hepatectomy. There were 94 patients without aggressive treatment, and they were in the non-operative group. Two regimens of perioperative chemotherapy were used: S-1 and cisplatin (SP) in 12 patients, and docetaxel, cisplatin and 5-fluorouracil (DCF) in eight patients. These GCLM patients were given preoperative chemotherapy consisting of two courses chemotherapy of SP or DCF regimens. After chemotherapy, gastrectomy and hepatectomy were preformed. Evaluation of patient survival was by follow-up contact using telephone and outpatient records. All patients were assessed every 3 mo during the first year and every 6 mo thereafter. RESULTS: Twenty patients underwent gastrectomy and hepatectomy and completed their perioperative chemotherapy and hepatic arterial infusion before and after surgery. Ninety-four patients had no aggressive treatment of liver metastases because of technical difficulties with resection and severe cardiopulmonary dysfunction. In the surgery group, there was no toxicity greater than grade 3 during the course of chemotherapy. The response rate was 100% according to the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors Criteria. For all 114 patients, the overall survival rate was 8.0%, 4.0%, 4.0% and 4.0% at 1, 2, 3 and 4 years, respectively, with a median survival time (MST) of 8.5 mo (range: 0.5-48 mo). For the 20 patients in the surgery group, MST was 22.3 mo (range: 4-48 mo). In the 94 patients without aggressive treatment, MST was 5.5 mo (range: 0.5-21 mo). There was a significant difference between the surgery and unresectable patients (P = 0.000). Three patients in surgery group were still alive at the end of the cut-off date. CONCLUSION: Perioperative weekly DCF and SP achieved a good response, and combined with surgery, they could improve prognosis of GCLM.
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