Toukeibu Gan
Online ISSN : 1881-8382
Print ISSN : 1349-5747
ISSN-L : 1349-5747
A study on radiation therapy combined with superselective intraarterial infusion therapy for maxillary sinus carcinoma
Isaku OkamotoHiroyuki ItoTomoyuki YoshidaAkira Shimizu Akira ShimizuKazuhiro NakamuraKiyoaki Tsukahara Kiyoaki TsukaharaShigetaka ShimizuMamoru Suzuki
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2010 Volume 36 Issue 3 Pages 290-296

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The data of 14 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the maxillary sinus who were admitted to our hospital and received radiation therapy and concurrent superselective intraarterial infusion therapy between 1998 and 2008 were analyzed to determine the effect of the primary treatment and the adverse events. The subjects were between 43 and 79 years old (median, 61 years old), and there were 10 male and 4 female patients.
Superselective intraarterial infusion therapy was administered using the Seldinger method, and CDDP was administered by intraarterial infusion at a total of 200 mg/m2. 5-FU was systemically administered by intravenous infusion at the dose of 800 mg/m2 from day 2 to day 5. In addition, radiation therapy was given concurrently, beginning on day 2. At 4 weeks after completion of the scheduled radiation therapy combined with superselective intraarterial infusion therapy, the treatment effect was judged based on macroscopic, radiological and histopathological findings. The response rates to the primary treatment were as follows: 57.1%, CR (8 patients) and 42.9%, PR (6 patients). Thus, the overall response rate was 100%. As for the adverse events, while grade 4 cerebral infarction occurred in one patient, all of the other adverse events were reversible and not serious. The safety of the treatment was therefore considered to be acceptable. We are planning to investigate the long-term outcomes in a future study.
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© 2010 Japan Society for Head and Neck Cancer
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