[Successful endocrine chemotherapy in patients with multiple bone metastases of breast cancer--a case report].
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A 54-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with upper and lower back pain. She had previously developed multiple bone metastases of advanced breast cancer. Endocrine chemotherapy of tamoxifen citrate (TAM) 20 mg/day and carmofur (HCFU) 300 mg/day was started. Subsequently, medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) 600 mg/day and 5'-deoxy-5-fluorouridine (5'-DFUR) 600 mg/day were administered. In evaluating the treatment effect for symptomatic relief, partial response and performance status were judged to have improved from 4 to 2. At present, the patient is able to walk on her own to the hospital. She has lived 4 years with no newly developed lesions, and no adverse effects such as diarrhea or body weight gain have been observed. Substantial results can be achieved in patients with bone metastasis of breast cancer even with mild endocrine chemotherapy. A combination of radiotherapy, pain control, and orthopedic surgery suitable to each case is thought to be necessary.