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Title: [Intra-arterial chemotherapy via reservoir system for advanced bladder cancer and prostate cancer]. Author: Takahashi Y, Yamamoto N, Deguchi T, Kuriyama M, Yoh M, Yasuda M, Nakano M, Kawada Y, Takeuchi T, Shinoda I. Journal: Hinyokika Kiyo; 1999 Feb; 45(2):159-61. PubMed ID: 10212793. Abstract: A clinical study was performed on the efficacy of intra-arterial chemotherapy using a reservoir system for advanced urological malignancies. The reservoir system was indwelted in the femoral subcutaneous layer by Seldinger's method. Fifteen cases of inoperable complicated advanced bladder cancer and 10 cases of postoperative local recurrent bladder cancer were administered intra-arterial chemotherapy using a reservoir system. Then, 23 cases of local relapsed prostate cancer and two cases of endpocrine-resistant prostate cancer were administered the chemotherapy. The administered anti-cancerous agents were methotraxate, cis-platinum and adriamycin, then 5-FU or carboplatin was administered as maintenance therapy. The mean number of courses of chemotherapy was six for bladder cancer and four for prostate cancer. During stabilization of the local lesion, no distant deterioration was recognized. The overall clinical efficacy was a positive response (PR) and no change (NC): for 18 and 7 cases of bladder cancer, and 11 and 14 cases of prostate cancer, respectively. The median duration of stabilization was 23 months for bladder cancer and 12 months for prostate cancer. The adverse effects were fever than those with systemic chemotherapy.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]