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ID 118619
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Terada, Junki Japanese Red Cross Kochi Hospital|Kochi University
Toyoda, Yuko Japanese Red Cross Kochi Hospital KAKEN Search Researchers
Takeuchi, Eiji Japanese Red Cross Kochi Hospital|National Hospital Organization Kochi Hospital
Tanida, Nobuyuki Japanese Red Cross Kochi Hospital
Ito, Satoshi Japanese Red Cross Kochi Hospital
Yorita, Kenji Japanese Red Cross Kochi Hospital
Matsuoka, Hisashi Japanese Red Cross Kochi Hospital
Bando, Hiroki Japanese Red Cross Kochi Hospital|Tokushima University
Morita, Yutaka Japanese Red Cross Kochi Hospital
Okamoto, Yuri Japanese Red Cross Kochi Hospital|Tosa Municipal Hospital
Keywords
chemotherapy
small cell carcinoma
surgery
thymic carcinoma
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
An 83-year-old Japanese man visited our hospital with dyspnea and general fatigue. Computed tomography (CT) revealed a tumor in the anterior mediastinum, bilateral pleural effusion, pericardial fluid, and multiple liver nodules. We performed a CT-guided tumor biopsy, and the patient was diagnosed with thymic small-cell carcinoma, Masaoka–Koga stage classification IVb. The patient received four cycles of carboplatin and etoposide, and all lesions disappeared on CT. However, after 6 months, CT revealed a recurrent tumor in the anterior mediastinum. After one cycle of rechallenge chemotherapy, we performed extended total thymectomy followed by another three cycles of chemotherapy. More than 2.5 years after the last chemotherapy session, the patient’s carcinoma did not recur. Thus, this case suggests that salvage surgery may be a treatment option for local recurrence of thymic carcinoma after complete remission with chemotherapy, even in patients with stage IV cancer.
Journal Title
Thoracic Cancer
ISSN
17597714
17597706
Publisher
China Lung Oncology Group|John Wiley & Sons Australia
Volume
13
Issue
23
Start Page
3415
End Page
3419
Published Date
2022-11-07
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This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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