| Better treatment for patients with colorectal liver metastases |
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Wicherts DA, de Haas RJ, Borel Rinkes IH, Voest EE, van Hillegersberg R. Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 100, 3584 CX Utrecht. Three patients, 61, 58 and 63 years old, presented with non-resectable liver metastases from colorectal cancer. The first patient, a man, who had a solitary lesion in the liver and severe cardiovascular morbidity, was successfully treated with laser-induced interstitial thermotherapy. The second patient, a woman, had large multiple liver metastases and two concomitant isolated pulmonary metastases. Following chemotherapy with fluorouracil, leucovorin and oxaliplatin, all lesions were downsized and a hemihepatectomy and pulmonary wedge resections were able to be performed in two stages. At the last follow-up, both patients were disease-free after 12 and 24 months respectively. The third patient, a man, presenting with multiple synchronous liver metastases, showed a significant decrease of hepatic tumour involvement after six courses of capecitabine. At present he is in a good condition and his disease is stable. Surgical resection of colorectal liver metastases leads to a 5-year survival rate of up to 45% in selected patients. Unfortunately, only 10 to 20% of patients are amenable to surgical resection. In the remaining group, a combination of new treatment options using local tumour ablative therapies and novel chemotherapeutic regimens provide alternative strategies with the potential of long-term survival. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 2006 Feb 18;150(7):345-51. |
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