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Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy in the treatment of peritoneal carcinomatosis of digestive and peritoneal origin: rationale.
Liberale, G; Pocard, M; Manganas, D; Ducreux, M; Lasser, P; Elias, D.
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  • Liberale G; Department of Surgical Oncology, Gustave Roussy Institute (IGR), Centre de lutte contre le cancer, Villejuif, France. gabriel.liberale@skynet.be
Acta Chir Belg ; 106(3): 291-6, 2006.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16910001
Up to a few years ago peritoneal carcinomatosis was considered as an "incurable" disease. The aim of this paper is to review the surgical approach with curative intent to carcinomatosis: it consists of complete resection of macroscopic disease (R1), associated with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) to treat residual microscopic disease, and to evaluate its indications. Overall 5-year survival of patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis treated by HIPEC is similar to that of patients with hepatic metastases treated with curative intent. Those patients should no longer be considered as patients with a terminal disease but as patients with a potentially treatable localized disease.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Peritoneal Neoplasms / Hyperthermia, Induced / Antineoplastic Agents Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Acta Chir Belg Year: 2006 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Francia Country of publication: Reino Unido
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Peritoneal Neoplasms / Hyperthermia, Induced / Antineoplastic Agents Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Acta Chir Belg Year: 2006 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Francia Country of publication: Reino Unido