A 73-year-old man was admitted for sigmoid colon cancer with multiple hepatic metastases. The patient underwent a sigmoidectomy only, because of bronchial asthma. Then, l-leucovorin (375 mg/body) and 5-FU (750 mg/body) were injected every week. After 2 cycles (1 cycle: 6 weeks of therapy followed by a 2-week treatment break), CT scanning showed almost a complete response, without side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and bone marrow suppression. Then, oral administration of LV and UFT was started (LV 75 mg/body/day, UFT 450 mg/body/day. After 2 weeks of therapy, there was a 1-week treatment break), and 2 years after operation this therapy was stopped because the complete response on CT scanning continued.

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