[A Long-Term Survival Case of Liver Metastasis from Remnant Gastric Cancer Treated by CapeOX, S-1, and Surgery].

2021 
A 70-year-old man, who had undergone distal gastrectomy for early gastric cancer at 63-year-old, had multiple liver metastases from remnant gastric cancer, which was diagnosed as cT3(SS), N0, M1, cStage Ⅳ. After a regimen consisting of 8 courses of capecitabine plus oxaliplatin and 2 courses of S-1 was administered, clinical CR was confirmed for the remnant gastric cancer and multiple liver metastases. Chemotherapy was administered for 10 months and discontinued for side effects and the needs of the patient. Anticoagulant drugs were administered for the onset of cerebral infarction after he vomited blood. A gastric ulcer in the oral side of the anastomotic portion was detected and diagnosed as poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma. Multiple liver metastases could not be detected by PET-CT, and we performed a total gastrectomy of the remnant stomach. The patient remains relapse-free 4 years and 10 months after chemotherapy(3 years and 10 months after discontinuing chemotherapy).
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