Abstract
A 60-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with epigastralgia and low-grade fever in Oct. 1978. Roentogenologic and endoscopical examinations revealed early gastric cancer. The tumor was surgically resected. In the resected specimen, histopathological examinations confirmed the lesion to be IIc type early gastric cancer without lymph node metastasis.
After operation, the patient has been treated with 5-Fu 600 mg/day for 33 months. In Nov. 1981, a diagnosis of chronic myelogeneous leukemia was made from the hematological findings of peripheral blood, bone marrow and positive Philadelphia chromosome.