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==Overview==
==Overview==
Best treatment for cure [[small intestine]] cancer is surgical resection with combination of [[chemotherapy]] or [[radiotherapy]]. If tumor is not curable [[Palliative therapy|palliative surgery]] may be done. [[Chemotherapy]] is used to reduce the likelihood of [[metastasis]], shrink tumor size, and slow tumor growth. [[Chemotherapy]] is often applied after [[surgery]] ([[adjuvant]]), before surgery ([[Neoadjuvant chemotherapy|neo-adjuvant]]), or as primary therapy if surgery is not indicated ([[Palliative care|palliative]]). Other therapies include [[Radiation therapy|radiation]] and support therapies.


==Treatment Strategy==
==Treatment Strategy==
*The treatment of small intestine cancer is clinically challenging due to its delayed diagnosis. <ref name="pmid29786046">{{cite journal |vauthors=Tang L, Huang LY, Cui J, Wu CR |title=Effect of Double-Balloon Enteroscopy on Diagnosis and Treatment of Small-Bowel Diseases |journal=Chin. Med. J. |volume=131 |issue=11 |pages=1321–1326 |date=June 2018 |pmid=29786046 |pmc=5987504 |doi=10.4103/0366-6999.232802 |url=}}</ref>
*The treatment of [[small intestine]] cancer is clinically challenging due to its delayed diagnosis.<ref name="pmid29786046">{{cite journal |vauthors=Tang L, Huang LY, Cui J, Wu CR |title=Effect of Double-Balloon Enteroscopy on Diagnosis and Treatment of Small-Bowel Diseases |journal=Chin. Med. J. |volume=131 |issue=11 |pages=1321–1326 |date=June 2018 |pmid=29786046 |pmc=5987504 |doi=10.4103/0366-6999.232802 |url=}}</ref>
*Main stay of the treatment is surgery for these tumors. <ref name="pmid20716869">{{cite journal |vauthors=Ogata Y, Yamaguchi K, Sasatomi T, Uchida S, Akagi Y, Shirouzu K |title=[Treatment and outcome in small bowel cancer] |language=Japanese |journal=Gan To Kagaku Ryoho |volume=37 |issue=8 |pages=1454–7 |date=August 2010 |pmid=20716869 |doi= |url=}}</ref>.
*Main stay of the treatment is surgery for these tumors.<ref name="pmid20716869">{{cite journal |vauthors=Ogata Y, Yamaguchi K, Sasatomi T, Uchida S, Akagi Y, Shirouzu K |title=[Treatment and outcome in small bowel cancer] |language=Japanese |journal=Gan To Kagaku Ryoho |volume=37 |issue=8 |pages=1454–7 |date=August 2010 |pmid=20716869 |doi= |url=}}</ref>.
*Patients with small intestine cancer have many treatment options.  
*Patients with [[small intestine]] cancer have several treatment options.  
*The selection depends on the the size and location of the tumor, metastasis and comorbidities.  
*The selection depends on the the size and location of the [[tumor]], [[metastasis]], and comorbidities.  
*The options are:
*The options are:
** Surgery
** [[Surgery]]
**Radiation therapy
**[[Radiation therapy]]
**Chemotherapy
**[[Chemotherapy]]
**Combination of methods and palliative treatment.
**Combination of methods and palliative treatment
*Before treatment starts, ask your health care team about possible side effects and how treatment may change your normal activities.  
*The [[capecitabine]] and [[oxaliplatin]] are found effective in some studies.<ref name="pmid20716869">{{cite journal |vauthors=Ogata Y, Yamaguchi K, Sasatomi T, Uchida S, Akagi Y, Shirouzu K |title=[Treatment and outcome in small bowel cancer] |language=Japanese |journal=Gan To Kagaku Ryoho |volume=37 |issue=8 |pages=1454–7 |date=August 2010 |pmid=20716869 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*Because cancer treatments often damage healthy cells and tissues, side effects are common.  
*[[Side effect]] profile varies with each individual as well as each treatment session.
*[[Side effect]] may not be the same for each person, and they may change from one treatment session to the next.
 
==Chemotherapy==
*The treatment is to use drugs to stop the growth of cancer cells either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing.
*Some general [[chemotherapy]] drugs used include: [[5-fluorouracil|5-fluorouracil (5FU)]], [[leucovorin]], [[oxaliplatin]], and [[irinotecan]].
*Role of adjuvant [[chemotherapy]] for [[Small intestine cancer|small intestinal cancer]] is not established yet.<ref name="pmid20397775">{{cite journal |vauthors=Overman MJ, Kopetz S, Lin E, Abbruzzese JL, Wolff RA |title=Is there a role for adjuvant therapy in resected adenocarcinoma of the small intestine |journal=Acta Oncol |volume=49 |issue=4 |pages=474–9 |date=May 2010 |pmid=20397775 |doi=10.3109/02841860903490051 |url=}}</ref>
*When curative resection is not possible, [[Palliative care|palliative]] surgery and [[chemotherapy]] are next options.<ref name="pmid20871040">{{cite journal |vauthors=Higashi D, Ishibashi Y, Tamura T, Nii K, Egawa Y, Koga M, Tomiyasu T, Harimura T, Tanaka R, Futatsuki R, Noda S, Futami K, Maekawa T, Takaki Y, Hirai F, Matsui T |title=Clinical features of and chemotherapy for cancer of the small intestine |journal=Anticancer Res. |volume=30 |issue=8 |pages=3193–7 |date=August 2010 |pmid=20871040 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
 
==Radiation therapy==
*[[Radiotherapy]] is used as an adjunct therapy in the treatment of [[Small intestine cancer|small intestinal cancer]].
*This is a cancer treatment to kill cancer cells or keep them from growing by using high-energy [[x-rays]] or other types of [[Radiation therapy|radiation]].


==References==
==References==
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Overview

Best treatment for cure small intestine cancer is surgical resection with combination of chemotherapy or radiotherapy. If tumor is not curable palliative surgery may be done. Chemotherapy is used to reduce the likelihood of metastasis, shrink tumor size, and slow tumor growth. Chemotherapy is often applied after surgery (adjuvant), before surgery (neo-adjuvant), or as primary therapy if surgery is not indicated (palliative). Other therapies include radiation and support therapies.

Treatment Strategy

Chemotherapy

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References

  1. Tang L, Huang LY, Cui J, Wu CR (June 2018). "Effect of Double-Balloon Enteroscopy on Diagnosis and Treatment of Small-Bowel Diseases". Chin. Med. J. 131 (11): 1321–1326. doi:10.4103/0366-6999.232802. PMC 5987504. PMID 29786046.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Ogata Y, Yamaguchi K, Sasatomi T, Uchida S, Akagi Y, Shirouzu K (August 2010). "[Treatment and outcome in small bowel cancer]". Gan To Kagaku Ryoho (in Japanese). 37 (8): 1454–7. PMID 20716869.
  3. Overman MJ, Kopetz S, Lin E, Abbruzzese JL, Wolff RA (May 2010). "Is there a role for adjuvant therapy in resected adenocarcinoma of the small intestine". Acta Oncol. 49 (4): 474–9. doi:10.3109/02841860903490051. PMID 20397775.
  4. Higashi D, Ishibashi Y, Tamura T, Nii K, Egawa Y, Koga M, Tomiyasu T, Harimura T, Tanaka R, Futatsuki R, Noda S, Futami K, Maekawa T, Takaki Y, Hirai F, Matsui T (August 2010). "Clinical features of and chemotherapy for cancer of the small intestine". Anticancer Res. 30 (8): 3193–7. PMID 20871040.

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