A Case of Multiple Metastases from Colon Cancer with 5-year Survival Following Hepatic Arterial Infusion Chemotherapy and Hepatic Resection.
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A 67-year-old man undergoing sigmoid colectomy for sigmoid colon cancer in February 1996 was found to have multiple metastases in February 1997. We instituted hepatic artery infusion (HAI) and metastases disappeared on computed tomography. Chemotherapy was continued until March 1998 (total dose: 43.75g). Liver metastasis after complete remission occurred in January 2001. We resected the lesion and the man remains alive as of January 2002. HAI was effective for the first metastases but ineffective for the second. The patient has survived over 5 years since the first surgery, HAI for the first metastases and hepatic resection for the second. Hepatic resection after HAI is thus effective as a strategy in treating liver metastases from colon cancer.
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