[A Case of Breast Cancer Liver Metastases with Jaundice Responding to Chemotherapy].

Journal: Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy
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Abstract

A 50-year-old woman was referred to our hospital due to breast cancer with multiple liver metastasis diagnosed by CT scan. Laboratory findings showed liver dysfunction(T-Bil 7.6mg/dL)with marked elevation of tumor markers(CEA 727.9 ng/mL). Breast tumor biopsy showed an invasive ductal carcinoma(scirrhous type), ER(+), PgR(-), and HER2(3+). Combination therapy with docetaxel, carboplatin and, trastuzumab was administered after the end of 1 course of weekly paclitaxel plus bevacizumab regimen. The patient maintained a good condition without liver dysfunction 8 months after the first visit. Follow-up CT scan showed partial response of breast and hepatic tumors. Our case suggests that careful chemotherapy can improve the prognosis of breast cancer with liver metastasis even if a patient is in an icteric condition.

Authors

  • Haruhito Kinoshita
    Dept. of Surgery, Baba Memorial Hospital.
  • Hitoshi Teraoka
  • Takuya Mori
  • Tsuyoshi Hasegawa
  • Eiji Noda
  • Tsutomu Takashima
  • Kosei Hirakawa
  • Masaichi Ohira