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Title: Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization with fine-powder cisplatin-lipiodol for HCC. Author: Koizumi Y, Hirooka M, Uehara T, Kisaka Y, Uesugi K, Kumagi T, Abe M, Matsuura B, Hiasa Y, Onji M. Journal: Hepatogastroenterology; 2011; 58(106):512-5. PubMed ID: 21661422. Abstract: BACKGROUND/AIMS: Fine-powder cisplatin has recently been developed, allowing the easy manufacture of high-density cisplatin-lipiodol suspensions. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) with fine-powder cisplatin and lipiodol suspension against advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). METHODOLOGY: We prospectively analyzed 20 patients (16 men, 4 women) with inoperative advanced HCC without extrahepatic metastases who underwent TACE with fine-powder cisplatin and lipiodol suspension in our hospital between August 2006 and December 2008. All patients were administered a suspension of fine-powder cisplatin at 10 mg/1 cm of tumor diameter. RESULTS: Partial response was seen in 10 cases, with stable disease in 7 cases and progressive disease in 3 cases. Overall response rate was 50%. The 1-year survival rate was 90%. Adverse effects (> or = grade 3) occurred in 40%, with vomiting in 5%, thrombocytopenia in 15%, elevated serum bilirubin in 20%, decreased serum albumin in 5%, fever in 65%, general fatigue in 15% and anorexia in 30%. However, no other life-threatening, adverse events were observed. CONCLUSION: TACE with fine-powder cisplatin suspended in lipiodol provides better therapeutic efficacy, suggesting the potential usefulness of this agent in the treatment of advanced HCC.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]