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[A Case of an Elderly Patient Who Experienced Long-Term Survival after Receiving S-1 for Synchronous Advanced Gallbladder and Stomach Cancer].

The reported patient was a 90-year-old woman with anorexia. She was diagnosed with advanced gallbladder cancer that occurred concurrently with stomach cancer. Subsequent to intestinal bypass surgery, S-1(80mg/day)was administered for 14 days, followed by 7 days of rest for one course. Tumor marker levels returned to normal after 4 months. Computed tomography results indicated that, in regard to the gallbladder cancer, the patient had stable disease after 8 months. In addition, gastroscopy revealed a complete response of the gastric cancer after a year. The patient was able to continue treatment as an outpatient until she experienced aspiration pneumonia. The administration of S-1 was terminated after 4 years and 4 months. Treatment with S-1 monotherapy is considered safe for elderly patients, and has the additional benefit that it is deliverable as an outpatient treatment.

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