We report a 75-year-old woman who suffered multiple metachronous osteosclerotic bone metastases 4 years after a distal gastrectomy for early gastric cancer (EGC). The primary tumor was a poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma, which had invaded the submucosal layer, and only one lymph node metastasis was noted. To the best of our knowledge, cases of EGC combined with metachronous osteosclerotic multiple bone and bone marrow metastases that respond to chemoradiotherapy are very rare. In this case, the multiple bone metastases were diagnosed 4 years after surgery. The patient's metastatic tumor was successfully treated using S-1, paclitaxel, and camptothecin, with subsequent irradiation. The patient survived for 24 months after the treatment, without having any major symptoms.
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