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Title: [Short-term intensive chemotherapy (STIC) combined with intravenous hyperalimentation in advanced stomach cancer]. Author: Maeta M, Koga S, Shimizu N, Osaki Y, Kanayama H, Hamazoe R, Yamane T, Karino T, Oda M. Journal: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho; 1983 Nov; 10(11):2370-6. PubMed ID: 6416183. Abstract: A short-term intensive chemotherapy (STIC) consisting of large dose of mitomycin C (MMC), tegafur (FT-207), streptococcus preparation picibanil (OK-432) and Krestin (PSK), combined with IVH was performed in 72 patients with advanced gastric cancer. Thirty-three patients were unresectable and 39 patients were recurrent. In this modality, an intensive chemotherapy was able to carry out, maintaining, or increasing in host immunologic parameters and body weight in spite of their disturbed condition in oral food take. Partial response was obtained in 10 of 51 evaluable cases (19.6%) and the survival period on STIC was superior to that on controls. However, no significant difference was observed between the two groups. Four patients had become to be able to take full oral food again by STIC and resulted in the removal of IVH. Hyperglycemia and septicaemia induced by IVH were observed in 9 of 72 patients (12.5%), one died of septicaemia. Full attention should be paid in the management of IVH for patients with advanced cancer.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]