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A case of long surviving advanced recurrent breast cancer with multiple bone metastases responding to treatment with 5'-DFUR combined with MPA]

Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy(2002)

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Abstract
The patient was a 69-year-old woman who had undergone right standard radical mastectomy on August 8, 1991, and was treated with chemo- and hormonal therapy of ADM, UFT and TMA. Three years later she showed multiple bone metastases with elevation of CEA, and 5'-DFUR 1,200 mg/day and MPA 800 mg/day were administered. Two years later her CEA levels were decreased, 5'-DFUR was discontinued and MPA 1,200 mg/day only was continued. Two months later a side effect of MPA, her body weight gain, was observed, and the dosage of MPA was reduced from 1,200 mg/day to 800 mg/day. Then the side effect was resolved. Bone scintigraphy and MRI showed that bone metastatic lesions were reduced 6 years after 5'-DFUR and MPA therapy. It is suggested that this combination therapy may be useful for advanced recurrent breast cancer patients with multiple bone metastases.
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Bone Metastasis,Metastatic Bone Disease,Alpha Particle Therapy
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