[A Case of Multiple Pulmonary Metastases of Rectal Cancer Controlled with Pulmonary Resection and Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy for Four Years]

Autor: Hideoki, Yokouchi, Hiroyuki, Takabatake, Shu, Okamura, Takayuki, Minoji, Tomohiro, Kitahara, Koki, Tamai, Noriyuki, Watanabe, Noriyuki, Yamamura, Masakatsu, Kinuta, Nariaki, Fukuchi, Chikara, Ebisui, Kazuhito, Oishi
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancerchemotherapy. 45(13)
ISSN: 0385-0684
Popis: A female in her 40s underwent surgical resection for rectal cancer, and metastases in the liver, ovaries, and peritoneum in 2 stages. Multiple pulmonary metastases appeared after the second operation, and right lung middle lobectomy and left lung S8 wedge resection were performed sequentially. Because another metastatic lesion in the right lung S7 was located deep in the parenchyma, stereotactic body radiotherapy(SBRT), instead of surgery, was selected for this lesion and a right lung S8 nodule. SBRT was also performed for a new metastatic lesion in the right lung S6. Local relapse of resected or irradiated lesions was not recognized for 53 months after the first pulmonary resection, and no new lesions appeared for 20 months after the last SBRT. SBRT for pulmonary metastases of colorectal cancer can achieve good survival and local control comparable to surgery and has the advantage of safety and respiratory reserve over surgery. The combination of surgical resection and SBRT for multiple pulmonary metastases is especially beneficial for relatively young patients with jobs and/or children, because it enables patients to maintain good quality of life by avoiding systemic chemotherapy accompanied with adverse events.
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