Tanizaki Keiko, Kobayashi Kenji, Takachi Kou, Nishioka Kiyonori, Aoki Taro, Hyuga Satoshi, Igarashi Yuko, Yamanaka Chihiro, Komori Takamichi, Matsumoto Takashi, Uemura Yoshio
Dept. of Surgery, Kinki Central Hospital.
Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. 2011 Nov;38(12):2391-3.
The patient was an 84-year-old man, who was diagnosed with cT3N2 (101L, 109L) M0, stage III esophageal cancer. The tumor, immunohistochemically, was stained positive for CD56 and NSE yielding a definitive diagnosis of endocrine cell carcinoma of the esophagus. We selected chemo-radiation therapy (5-FU/CDDP and 2 Gy/day total 60 Gy) for this patient. As adjuvant chemotherapy, 7 courses of chemotherapy with 5-FU/CDDP, was performed. At 8 months from the chemo-radiation therapy, the disease was diagnosed as cCR. But two years later, lung metastasis appeared, so we started chemotherapy with docetaxel/CDDP/5-FU. After 2 courses, lung metastasis was almost disappeared. He has been survived for four years and five months after chemo-radiation. This case suggests that chemo( FP) -radiation therapy and adjuvant chemotherapy could be an effective treatment for endocrine cell carcinoma of the esophagus.