A 65-year-old male underwent a curative distal gastrectomy for advanced gastric cancer in June 2000. S-1 mono- therapy (80 mg/m2, day 1-28/42 days) for liver metastasis in S6 started as the first-line chemotherapy in October 2004. After 3 courses, complete response (CR) was observed for liver metastasis which had continued until January 2007. During the first-line chemotherapy, grade 2 non-hematological toxicities occurred and the S-1 dose reduction was required. Thereafter, no more grade 2 non-hematological toxicities were observed. Paclitaxel mono-therapy (80 mg/m2, day 1, 8, 15/28 days) for multiple lung metastases started as the second-line chemotherapy in February 2007. After 4 courses, complete response (CR) was observed for lung metastasis which has continued until now, May 2008. During the second- line chemotherapy, grade 3 neutropenia and grade 2 leukopenia occurred and a 10% dose reduction of paclitaxel was required three times. Consequently, the hematological toxicities have not occurred.
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