We retrospectively evaluated the efficacy and safety of a first-line combination chemotherapy with Docetaxel, Cisplatin, and 5-fluorouracil (DCF therapy) in nine patients with advanced esophageal cancer. Dose administrated were 75 mg/m² of Docetaxel on day 1, 75 mg/m² of CDDP on day 1, and 750 mg/m² of 5-FU on day 1-5. Complete response (CR) in two patients (22. 2%), partial response (PR)in three patients ( 33. 3%), and no change (NC) in four patients (55. 6%) were shown for main lesions, while CR in one (11. 1%), PR in five (55. 6%), and NC in three (33. 3%) were shown for lymph node metastases. Response rates of the DCF therapy were 55. 6% for main lesions and 66. 7% for lymph node metastases. Five patients who achieved PR or CR underwent esophagectomy with lymph node dissection. Toxicity from DCF therapy was grade 3 or 4 emergent adverse events (77. 8% of neutropenia, 55. 6% of febrile neutropenia, and 55. 6% of anorexia). DCF therapy improved the response rate in esophageal cancer patients, but resulted in some increase in toxicity. Prospective study with prevention of toxicity should be planned in order to evaluate first-line DCF therapy for advanced esophageal cancer.

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