Abstract

Individual response of disseminated cancer to chemotherapy is unpredictable. In vitro chemotherapy-induced apoptosis can be measured and might be a method to evaluate in vivo activity of tested drugs. In this report, tumor cells of a patient with signet cell carcinoma of the stomach and diffuse bone marrow infiltration were cultured and tested for in vitro chemosensitivity. The drugs gemcitabine, oxaliplatin and zoledronic acid were found to induce in vitro tumor cell apoptosis synergistically, and subsequently were used as combination chemotherapy regimen. An initially existing disseminated intravascular coagulopathy quickly resolved and after 6 months of treatment on ongoing complete response was induced, thus confirming the results of in vitro chemosensitivity testing.

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