[Regional chemotherapy in experimental cholangiocarcinoma in pigs].

Cas Lek Cesk

I. interní klinika 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha.

Published: August 1998

Background: Primary cholangiocarcinoma (PCC) accounts for cca 9% of all carcinomas of the liver and biliary system. Its prognosis of always unfavourable and treatment is difficult.

Methods And Results: In 25 pigs strain BU PCC was induced chemically with the aim to test the action of regional chemotherapy on the tumor tissue. For treatment 5-fluorouracil, 5-fluoro-2-deoxyuridine, mitomycin C and doxorubicin was used either as monotherapy or in combinations. During chemotherapy a significant reduction of the tumour or fibrotization occurred, as compared with animals not receiving treatment. The median of survival was prolonged from 51.3 to 210.3 days.

Conclusions: Regional chemotherapy is a significant constituent of oncological treatment of PCC. Complications of treatment are negligible and the rest for further treatment are encouraging.

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