Experience with treating basal cell carcinoma of the occipital region with regional lymph node metastasis
Autor: | O.E. Abramova, Yu.V. Gumenetskaya, D.V. Kudryavtsev |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Nuclear and High Energy Physics
Pathology medicine.medical_specialty Radiation integumentary system business.industry fungi Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Occipital region medicine.disease Regional lymph node metastasis medicine Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Basal cell carcinoma business |
Zdroj: | "Radiation and Risk" Bulletin of the National Radiation and Epidemiological Registry. 29:126-135 |
ISSN: | 2412-950X 0131-3878 |
DOI: | 10.21870/0131-3878-2020-29-4-126-135 |
Popis: | Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common cancer of the skin, it accounts for 75-97% of all skin tumors. Nowadays, there is a wide range of local treatment options for BCC. The disease frequently occurs in the head and neck region. Because BCC tends to recur, it is necessary to find the most effective treatment option for the disease with account of cosmetic results. Although the BCC prevalence is rather high, metastatic disease occurs rarely (0,008-0,55%). Maybe it is the reason for lack of recurrent BCC patients management algorithm in the current clinical guide-lines. The article presents the report of clinical observations on the development, treatment and outcomes of recurrent BCC in the occipital region with cervical lymph node metastasis. Neck lymph nodes were treated with two-phase conventionally fractionated radiotherapy to the total dose of 60 Gy. For treatment of recurrent BCC in the occipital region we performed a course of external beam radiation therapy to the total dose of 66 Gy followed by the 6 month targeted ther-apy with the SMO inhibitor vismodegib (a smoothened transmembrane protein). There was no evidence of disease recurrence 11 months after the therapy completion. Radiotherapy in combi-nation with targeted therapy was shown to be highly effective and safe treatment of recurrent, lo-cally advanced BCC in the head and neck with regional lymph node metastases. The used method seems to be a reasonable alternative approach to the treatment of BCC when other con-servative therapy options have been exhausted and surgical therapy is not possible. |
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