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Published in: Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology 1/2020

01-02-2020 | Anemia | Case Report

Successful treatment of unresectable advanced rectal cancer with liver metastases by hemostasis re-irradiation of the rectal cancer and palliative low-dose whole-liver radiation therapy: a case report

Authors: Takeshi Yasuda, Osamu Tanaka, Sadanari Hayashi, Yuki Nakahata, Yuriko Yasuda, Tatsushi Omatsu, Akihiro Obora, Takao Kojima, Masayuki Matsuo, Nobuaki Yagi

Published in: Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

A 72-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with fatigue. Colonoscopy revealed a 50 × 50 mm rectal tumor with bleeding. Based on close inspection, he was diagnosed with unresectable advanced rectal cancer with multiple liver metastases. Chemotherapy was administered as 10 cycles of bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6 and 7 cycles of bevacizumab + FOLFIRI. Nine months later, he presented with hematochezia and progression of anemia. It was difficult to stop the bleeding via endoscopy. He underwent radiation therapy (39 Gy in 13 fractions), and hemostasis was confirmed. Then, further chemotherapy was performed with 3 cycles of bevacizumab + FOLFIRI and 2 cycles of TAS102. However 14 months after the initial visit, he presented with right hypochondralgia and abdominal fullness due to the progression of multiple liver metastases. Palliative low-dose whole-liver radiation therapy (WLRT) (30 Gy in 10 fractions) was performed. He developed Grade 2 nausea, but his right hypochondralgia reduced, liver dysfunction improved, and he successfully completed radiotherapy. At approximately the same time his anemia progressed, and colonoscopy revealed recurrent bleeding from the tumor. Re-irradiation (15 Gy in 5 fractions) of the rectal tumor was carried out and a blood transfusion was performed for the bleeding. He was discharged after confirmation the anemia had not progressed. Few reports have been published on the use of both palliative re-irradiation to stop bleeding from rectal cancer and palliative low-dose WLRT. Based on our experience with this case, we believe that palliative radiotherapy can be useful in treating patients with a poor prognosis.
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Title
Successful treatment of unresectable advanced rectal cancer with liver metastases by hemostasis re-irradiation of the rectal cancer and palliative low-dose whole-liver radiation therapy: a case report
Authors
Takeshi Yasuda
Osamu Tanaka
Sadanari Hayashi
Yuki Nakahata
Yuriko Yasuda
Tatsushi Omatsu
Akihiro Obora
Takao Kojima
Masayuki Matsuo
Nobuaki Yagi
Publication date
01-02-2020
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology / Issue 1/2020
Print ISSN: 1865-7257
Electronic ISSN: 1865-7265
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12328-019-01023-4

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