@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00026795, author = {宮本, 謙一 and 嶋田, 努 and 澤本, 一樹 and 崔, 吉道 and 米村, 豊 and Miyamoto, Ken-ichi and Shimada, Tsutomu and Sawamoto, Kazuki and Sai, Yoshimichi and Yonemura, Yutaka}, issue = {2012}, journal = {Gastroenterology Research and Practice}, month = {Jan}, note = {Treatment of cancers in the abdominal cavity, such as peritoneal dissemination, is difficult, but in principle intraperitoneal administration of anticancer drugs is expected to be preferable to systemic administration. Taxane anticancer drugs are used to treat gastric cancer patients with peritoneal dissemination. They are administered as micellar preparations, Taxol and Taxotere, which consist of paclitaxel in Cremophor EL (crEL) and docetaxel in Polysorbate-80 (PS-80), respectively. In this paper we review the disposition kinetics of taxane anticancer drugs after intraperitoneal administration in peritoneal dissemination patients and animal models and also discuss the effect of the surfactant vehicle on the behavior of taxanes. Copyright © 2012 Ken'ichi Miyamoto et al.}, title = {Disposition kinetics of taxanes in peritoneal dissemination}, year = {2012} }