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British Journal of Cancer | 2003

Feasibility of combination chemotherapy with cisplatin and etoposide for haemodialysis patients with lung cancer.

Reiko Watanabe; Yuichi Takiguchi; Tetsuro Moriya; S Oda; Katsushi Kurosu; Nobuhiro Tanabe; Koichiro Tatsumi; Keiichi Nagao; Takayuki Kuriyama

Cancer chemotherapy for haemodialysis patients has never been established. To elucidate the feasibility of cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy for haemodialysis patients with lung cancer, a dose escalation study was conducted. Five haemodialysis patients with lung cancer were treated with cisplatin and etoposide. A starting dose of 40 mg m−2 of cisplatin on day 1 and 50 mg m−2 of etoposide on days 1, 3 and 5 were administered as the first course for the first patient. Membrane haemodialysis was regularly performed three times a week and soon after the completion of therapy. By monitoring toxicity and pharmacokinetics data, the dose was escalated course by course and patient by patient. Dose escalation was completed for the first two patients resulting in full-dose chemotherapy consisting of 80 mg m−2 of cisplatin on day 1 and 100 mg m−2 of etoposide on days 1, 3 and 5. Multiple courses of the full-dose chemotherapy were administered to the other three patients. Toxicity was manageable and tolerable for all. Pharmacokinetics data were comparable to those from patients with normal renal function, except for potential long-lasting higher levels of free platinum in the renal insufficiency group. In conclusion, this standard-dose combination chemotherapy was feasible even for haemodialysis patients.


British Journal of Cancer | 2000

Controlling malignant pericardial effusion by intrapericardial carboplatin administration in patients with primary non-small-cell lung cancer

Tetsuro Moriya; Yuichi Takiguchi; H Tabeta; Reiko Watanabe; Hiroshi Kimura; Keiichi Nagao; T. Kuriyama

Malignant pericarditis, when associated with massive pericardial effusion, presents a critical condition in lung cancer patients. Because this condition often arises in terminally ill patients, intensive therapy such as multi-drug combination chemotherapy is rarely appropriate. This study evaluated the clinical relevance of intrapericardial administration of carboplatin for controlling malignant pericardial effusions associated with non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). The method used for 10 eligible patients consisted of draining the pericardial effusion and infusing 300 mg/body of carboplatin in 50 ml of saline through an in-place catheter into the pericardial space and clamping the catheter for 40 min. Nine of the 10 patients showed satisfactory results, and 8 experienced complete regression of the effusion. No major or minor adverse effects were observed. Pharmacokinetics analysis revealed that the concentration of free platinum in the pericardial fluid was very high while that of total platinum in the circulating plasma was very low, assuring the usefulness of the intrapericardial instillation of carboplatin in terminally ill patients for controlling malignant pericardial effusion when the systemic delivery of cytotoxic agents is inappropriate.


Thorax | 2001

Stable pulmonary capillary haemangiomatosis without symptomatic pulmonary hypertension

Yuichi Takiguchi; Takahiro Uruma; Kenzo Hiroshima; K Motoori; Reiko Watanabe; T Hamaoka; Osamu Okada; Hiroshi Kimura; T. Kuriyama

Pulmonary capillary haemangiomatosis is a rare disorder characterised by multiple angiomatous lesions composed of proliferating capillary vessels in the lung parenchyma that usually progress rapidly to establish fatal pulmonary hypertension. The 29 year old man presented here, however, has been stable for 3.5 years since the diagnosis without symptoms of pulmonary hypertension. High resolution computed tomographic findings of the pulmonary lesions seemed specific to the disease.


Chest | 2002

Association of Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Gene Promoter Polymorphism With Low Attenuation Areas on High-Resolution CT in Patients With COPD

Seiichiro Sakao; Koichiro Tatsumi; Hidetoshi Igari; Reiko Watanabe; Yuji Shino; Hiroshi Shirasawa; Takayuki Kuriyama


Internal Medicine | 2001

Clinico-Epidemiological Features of Pulmonary Histiocytosis X

Reiko Watanabe; Koichiro Tatsumi; Shuji Hashimoto; Akiko Tamakoshi; Takayuki Kuriyama


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 2002

Hiccups as an Adverse Reaction to Cancer Chemotherapy

Yuichi Takiguchi; Reiko Watanabe; Keiichi Nagao; Takayuki Kuriyama


Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2002

A case of pulmonary adenocarcinoma accompanied by superior vena caval thrombosis in a patient with peutz-jeghers syndrome.

Satoshi Hirano; Yuichi Takiguchi; Hidetoshi Igari; Kenzo Hiroshima; Masato Shingyoji; Reiko Watanabe; Tetsuro Moriya; Nobuhiro Tanabe; Koichiro Tatsumi; Takayuki Kuriyama


The Japanese journal of thoracic diseases | 1995

Puerperal secondary pulmonary hypertension in a patient with mixed connective tissue disease

Reiko Watanabe; Koichiro Tatsumi; Takashi Uchiyama; Kunihiko Kato; Osamu Okada; Keiichi Nagao; Takayuki Kuriyama


Internal Medicine | 1994

IgA Nephropathy Associated with Portal Hypertension in Liver Cirrhosis due to Non-Alcoholic and Non-A, Non-B, Non-C Hepatitis

Mono Nakamura; Akira Ohishi; Reiko Watanabe; Kohtaro Kaneko; Noboru Aosaki; Tomohiko Iigaya; Tetsuo Monma; Hitoshi Sugiura; Yukari Miyoshi; Kinichi Hamaguchi


Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine | 2000

Serum tumor markers for primary lung carcinoma

Reiko Watanabe; Yuichi Takiguchi; T. Kuriyama

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Tokyo Institute of Technology

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