UFT was given to two patients with carcinoid tumor of the stomach and the effect of the drug was evaluated. The first patient was a 67-year-old female. She was admitted because of upper abdominal tumor. Exploratory laparotomy revealed gastric tumor and additional huge tumor with liver metastasis and peritoneal dissemination. Histology of biopsy specimens from gastric tumor and metastatic lesions was a composite type, of carcinoid tumor. Postoperatively UFT (600 mg/day) was given to the patient. During three months of the treatment the size of the large tumor reduced from 10 X 10 cm to 4 X 4cm. The second patient was a 55-year-old male. He was admitted because of severe diarrhea. Biopsy from gastric lesion and metastatic skin lesions revealed carcinoid tumor. After administration of UFT and Mitomycin C, metastatic skin lesions became smaller and some of the lesions disappeared. Two cases suggest a possibility that UFT may be effective for carcinoid tumor of the stomach.