Background: Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a rare complication of advanced gastric cancer (AGC). Despite reports of the efficacy of chemotherapy for AGC with DIC, little is known of platinum-based doublet therapy. Patients and Methods: We conducted a single-institute, retrospective chart review of 500 consecutive chemotherapynaïve patients with advanced gastric adenocarcinoma (recurrent or metastatic) from November 2010 to November 2015. Results: Six patients were diagnosed with AGC with DIC (1.2%); five (1.0%; 3 men, 2 women) received platinum-based doublet chemotherapy. All patients exhibited improved DIC and thrombocytopenia and survived for >100 days (range=114-313) with no therapy-related mortality. Grade ≥3 adverse effects included neutropenia, anemia, hyponatremia, catheter-related infection and diarrhea (maximum: 2 patients each). Conclusion: Fluoropyrimidine plus platinum combination therapy was effective against DIC and yielded acceptable survival outcomes. Combination chemotherapy should be considered as a primary therapy for AGC with DIC.
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Sugiyama, K., Narita, Y., Kadowaki, S., Ura, T., Tajika, M., & Muro, K. (2017). Platinum-based doublet chemotherapy for advanced gastric cancer with disseminated intravascular coagulation. Anticancer Research, 37(1), 309–314. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.11322