A 75-year-old man with chronic renal failure was on maintenance hemodialysis.He was admitted to our hospital for advanced gastric cancer with multiple liver metastases (cStage IV).Three courses of tegafur-uracil (300 mg/day daily) plus docetaxel (20 mg/m², every 3 weeks) as first-line treatment and nine courses of tegafur-uracil (same dose) plus CPT-11 (64 mg/m², day 1, 15, every 4 weeks) were given without any complications.Docetaxel and CPT-11 were given on days between hemodialyses. No severe adverse effects of more than grade 3 were encountered. The standard regimens in our country for unresectable advanced gastric cancer are the S-1 single or S-1/CDDP combined chemotherapies that have already been evidenced in the JCOG 9912 and SPIRITS trial. However, no standard chemotherapy for patients on hemodialysis has been reported as yet.Therefore, doctors in charge must arrange an individualized regimen for each patient, considering metabolic characteristics of each anti-cancer agent.In this context, our case was considered to be very suggestive, and that is why we report it here in detail.
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