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Effectiveness
of immunochemotherapy with PSK, a protein-bound polysaccharide, in colorectal
cancer and changes of tumor marker
Kudo S, Tanaka J, Kashida H, Tamegai Y, Endo S, Yamano
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Digestive
Disease Center, Showa Northern Yokohama Hospital, School of Medicine, Showa
University, Chigasaki, Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa 224-8503, Japan. kudos@med.showa-u.ac.jp
In the
present study, curatively resected patients of colorectal cancer at pTNM stages
II and III were selected.
Patients receiving postoperative combined PSK, a protein-bound polysaccharide,
and fluoropyrimidine therapy (PSK + chemotherapy group) were compared with
patients receiving postoperative chemotherapy alone (chemotherapy group) during
the same period of study.
Three-year disease-free survival rates were evaluated and the postoperative
changes of serum type IV collagen level were investigated.
The results confirmed a significant improvement of the three-year disease-free
survival rate in the PSK + chemotherapy group compared to the chemotherapy
group, suggesting that PSK is useful as postoperative prognosis control
including relapse prevention for colorectal cancers at pTNM stage II and III.
Analysis of the postoperative changes of serum type IV collagen level showed
significantly higher levels in the chemotherapy group than in the PSK +
chemotherapy group, and this tendency was sustained for 12 months after surgery.
This observation is speculated to be caused by inhibition of vascular basement
membrane destruction by PSK, leading to inhibition of release of type IV
collagen into the blood.
These results indicated a possibility that combined PSK and chemotherapy
inhibited metastasis, thereby reducing the risk of relapse and leading to
improvement of the three-year disease-free survival rate.
PMID:
11956642 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11956642&dopt=Abstract
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