[A case of primary esophageal carcinoma treated with 5-fluorouracil plus cisplatin and curatively resected after complete response].

2013
: A 76-year-old woman visited the hospital for difficulty during swallowing. Endoscopy revealed the presence of an esophageal tumor, and she was referred to our hospital for further examination. A subsequent endoscopy revealed a whole rounded type 3 tumor in the lower esophagus. Computed tomography( CT) scan showed swelling of the lymph node( number 106recL), and no remote metastasis was observed. A diagnosis of Lt type 3, T3N1M0, clinical Stage III esophageal cancer was made, and neoadjuvant chemotherapy( NAC) with 5-fluorouraci(l 5-FU) plus cisplatin( CDDP) was administered. The only side effect noted was grade 1 anorexia. Endoscopy after 2 courses of NAC revealed only scars, and no tumor was detected. CT showed remarkable reduction of the lymph nodes and esophageal wall thickness. Subtotal esophagectomy by right thoracotomy, retrosternal gastric tube reconstruction, and 3-field lymph node dissection were performed. Histopathological examination of the resected specimen revealed the absence of malignant cells in the esophagus and presence of metastasis in the lymph node (Effect 3). Although we have encountered 49 cases of esophageal cancer treated with NAC at our center, this was the first case in which pathologically complete response was achieved. Here, we report a rare case of esophageal carcinoma, which was curatively resected after complete response was achieved following treatment with 5-FU/CDDP as NAC.
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