03 November 2020
: Case report
Efficacy of Hyperthermia in Treatment of Recurrent Metastatic Breast Cancer After Long-Term Chemotherapy: A Report of 2 Cases
Unusual clinical course, Unusual setting of medical care
Hirozumi Sawai1ABCDEF*, Masaaki Kurimoto1ABCD, Yuka Suzuki2BCD, Yoshimi Yamaguchi2BCD, Akemi Murata2BCD, Enami Suganuma2BCD, Kazuya Yamamoto2ABCD, Hiromasa Kuzuya1BCDF, Shuhei Ueno1BCDF, Shuji Koide1ABCF, Hajime Koide1BCDF, Atsushi Kamiya1ABCEDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.926647
Am J Case Rep 2020; 21:e926647
Figure 7. Changes in liver metastasis on E-CT and bone metastasis on bone scintigraphy. E-CT 6 years and 9 months after the first surgery (A) revealed liver metastasis (white arrowhead). Six months later, E-CT (B) showed the enlargement of liver metastasis (white arrowhead), and bone scintigraphy (C) showed bone metastasis in right 6th rib (black arrow). After 2 years and one month with oral S-1 chemotherapy, both liver and bone metastases disappeared on CT (D) and bone scintigraphy (E).






