[Nephrotoxicity of a Short Hydration Method for the Cisplatin Regimen in Patients with Gastric Cancer].

Journal: Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: S-1 plus cisplatin(CDDP)has been a key regimen for advanced gastric cancer treatment. However, CDDP confers dose-limiting nephrotoxicity, requires a hospital stay for conventional massive hydration, and reduces patients' quality of life. We evaluated the nephrotoxicity of CDDP combination chemotherapy in an outpatient setting with short hydration for gastric cancer and investigated the feasibility of the short hydration method.

Authors

  • Kentaro Kishi
    Dept. of Surgery, Osaka Police Hospital.
  • Takuro Saito
  • Manabu Mikamori
  • Masahisa Ohtsuka
  • Kenta Furukawa
  • Yozo Suzuki
  • Mitsuyoshi Tei
  • Masahiro Tanemura
  • Hiroki Akamatsu