- A Case of Localized Concurrent Chemo-radiation Therapy Using with Tomotherapy for Hilar Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Invasion of Bilateral Bile Duct
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Ki Tae Yoon, Do Young Kim, Jin Sil Seong, Jun Yong Park, Jong Won Choi, Sang Hoon Ahn, Kwang-Hyub Han, Chae Yoon Chon
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Journal of the Korean Liver Cancer Study Group. 2008;8(1):102-105. Published online June 30, 2008
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Abstract
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- Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) usually takes an intrahepatic spread via portal vein branches, and the incidence
of portal vein invasion is reported to be 34~40% in surgical resected series. On the other hand, the rate of
intrabiliary growth of HCC is rare, ranging from 2.3~13% in surgical and autopsy cases. Here, we report a case
of the patient treated with localized concurrent chemo-radiation therapy (CCRT) for hilar HCC with invasion of
bilateral bile duct. The tomotherapy was performed with a total radiation dose of 4,240 cGy (20 times, 212
cGy/time) on tumor bed and hepatic arterial infusion of 5-fluorouracil (1,000 mg/day, day 1~5 and day 16~20)
and cisplatin (60 mg/m2, day 3 and day 18) was done via implantable port system during the radiotherapy. After
that, tumor size and tumor marker was decreased and treatment response was achieved as partial response. CCRT
is expected as one of the appropriated treatment options for inoperable HCC with bile duct invasion.
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