RESUMEN
The patient was a 63-year-old man who consulted our hospital with complaints of a cough and breathing difficulties. His chest CT revealed a 25-mm mass in his right S1 hilar area with spiculation, disseminated nodule in right lung, and pericardial effusions. Also, bronchoscope and TBLB revealed squamous cell carcinoma. This patient was diagnosed as lung cancer (cT4N3M1, stage IV), and chemotherapy was initiated. The chemotherapy was given in the order of CBDCA (AUC3) +GEM (1,000 mg/m(2)), DOC (60 mg/m(2)), and VNR (25 mg/m(2)), and the tumor response was PD. S- 1 (120 mg/body/day, continuous administration for 2 weeks followed by 1 week of rest) was chosen as fourth-line treatment, and a breast CT detected tumor size reduction following completion of the first course. However, after completion of three courses, the breast CT found tumor-enlargement again. Then the chemotherapy was changed to amrubicin (35 mg/m(2)), but the treatment was discontinued due to skin rash. We once experienced a size reduction with S-1, so S-1 (100 mg/body/day, day 1-14) plus CPT-11 (60 mg/m(2), day 1, 7, 14) combination chemotherapy was conducted at 4-week intervals. After two courses were completed, tumor size reduction was observed by breast XP and CT. The response rate was 40.0%. Currently, seven courses were completed, and we will continue this treatment due to the tumor response of SD. The S-1 single treatment and S-1+CPT-11 combination chemotherapy showed efficacy for this difficult case of NSCLC with refractoriness to multiple cancer drug chemotherapy. This combination treatment should be investigated further for its therapeutic benefit.