%0 Case Reports %T [A Case Report of a Patient Over 90 Years of Age with Liver Metastasis after Sigmoid Colectomy Controlled by a Combination Oral UFT/LV Chemotherapy Regimen]. %A Owada Y %A Kawasaki K %A Tanaka S %A Iwabuchi S %A Hosono M %A Okazaki T %A Ienaga T %J Gan To Kagaku Ryoho %V 46 %N 13 %D Dec 2019 %M 32156861 暂无%X A92 -year-old woman underwent laparoscopic sigmoid colectomy with D3 lymphadenectomy. Histological examination confirmed a pT3(SS), pN0, pM0, pStageⅡ tumor. Abdominal CT 6 months after surgery revealed liver metastasis close to the right branch of the portal vein in the S6 region of the liver. There were no indications for transcatheter arterial embolization, radiofrequency ablation, or hepatectomy. Although she had Grade 3 neutropenia, the patient received 15 courses of oral UFT/LV. Three courses of UFT/LV plus bevacizumab were also administered. She was judged to have achieved stable disease (SD); however, Grade 4 proteinuria was observed. After she was administered 2 courses of TAS-102, we shifted to best supportive care. She died of a sigmoid cancer 32 months after UFT/LV initiation. Careful adaptation of chemotherapy can be used to control a patient's condition during certain periods, even in patients with super-advanced age.