BACKGROUND Colorectal cancer is currently the third most common malignant tumor and the second leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide.Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy(nCRT)is standard for locally advanced rectal...BACKGROUND Colorectal cancer is currently the third most common malignant tumor and the second leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide.Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy(nCRT)is standard for locally advanced rectal cancer(LARC).Except for pathological examination after resection,it is not known exactly whether LARC patients have achieved pathological complete response(pCR)before surgery.To date,there are no clear clinical indicators that can predict the efficacy of nCRT and patient outcomes.AIM To investigate the indicators that can predict pCR and long-term outcomes following nCRT in patients with LARC.METHODS Clinical data of 128 LARC patients admitted to our hospital between September 2013 and November 2022 were retrospectively analyzed.Patients were categorized into pCR and non-pCR groups.Univariate analysis(using the χ^(2) test or Fisher’s exact test)and logistic multivariate regression analysis were used to study clinical predictors affecting pCR.The 5-year disease-free survival(DFS)and overall survival(OS)rates were calculated using Kaplan-Meier analysis,and differences in survival curves were assessed with the log-rank test.RESULTS Univariate analysis showed that pretreatment carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA)level,lymphocyte-monocyte ratio(LMR),time interval between neoadjuvant therapy completion and total mesorectal excision,and tumor size were correlated with pCR.Multivariate results showed that CEA≤5 ng/mL(P=0.039),LMR>2.73(P=0.023),and time interval>10 wk(P=0.039)were independent predictors for pCR.Survival analysis demonstrated that patients in the pCR group had significantly higher 5-year DFS rates(94.7%vs 59.7%,P=0.002)and 5-year OS rates(95.8%vs 80.1%,P=0.019)compared to the non-pCR group.Tumor deposits(TDs)were significantly correlated with shorter DFS(P=0.002)and OS(P<0.001).CONCLUSION Pretreatment CEA,LMR,and time interval contribute to predicting nCRT efficacy in LARC patients.Achieving pCR demonstrates longer DFS and OS.TDs correlate with poor prognosis.展开更多
BACKGROUND The pathological complete response(ypCR)rate following neoadjuvant chemotherapy for advanced gastric cancer remains low and lacks a universally accepted treatment protocol.Immunotherapy has achieved breakth...BACKGROUND The pathological complete response(ypCR)rate following neoadjuvant chemotherapy for advanced gastric cancer remains low and lacks a universally accepted treatment protocol.Immunotherapy has achieved breakthrough progress.CASE SUMMARY We report two female patients with gastric cancer defined as clinical stage cT4N1-2M0.Detection of mismatch repair protein showed mismatch repair function defect,and perioperative treatment with programmed death protein 1 inhibitor combined with S-1+oxaliplatin achieved ypCR.Surprisingly,the patients underwent clinical observation after surgery but developed different degrees of metastasis at~6 mo after surgery.CONCLUSION PD-1 inhibitor combined with chemotherapy provides a more strategic choice for comprehensive perioperative treatment of gastric cancer.展开更多
BACKGROUND Survival benefit of neoadjuvant chemotherapy(NAC)for advanced gastric cancer(AGC)is a debatable issue.Studies have shown that the survival benefit of NAC is dependent on the pathological response to chemoth...BACKGROUND Survival benefit of neoadjuvant chemotherapy(NAC)for advanced gastric cancer(AGC)is a debatable issue.Studies have shown that the survival benefit of NAC is dependent on the pathological response to chemotherapy drugs.For those who achieve pathological complete response(pCR),NAC significantly prolonged prolapsed-free survival and overall survival.For those with poor response,NAC yielded no survival benefit,only toxicity and increased risk for tumor progression during chemotherapy,which may hinder surgical resection.Thus,predicting pCR to NAC is of great clinical significance and can help achieve individualized treatment in AGC patients.AIM To establish a nomogram for predicting pCR to NAC for AGC patients.METHODS Two-hundred and eight patients diagnosed with AGC who received NAC followed by resection surgery from March 2012 to July 2019 were enrolled in this study.Their clinical data were retrospectively analyzed by logistic regression analysis to determine the possible predictors for pCR.Based on these predictors,a nomogram model was developed and internally validated using the bootstrap method.RESULTS pCR was confirmed in 27 patients(27/208,13.0%).Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that higher carcinoembryonic antigen level,lymphocyte ratio,lower monocyte count and tumor differentiation grade were associated with higher pCR.Concordance statistic of the established nomogram was 0.767.CONCLUSION A nomogram predicting pCR to NAC was established.Since this nomogram exhibited satisfactory predictive power despite utilizing easily available pretreatment parameters,it can be inferred that this nomogram is practical for the development of personalized treatment strategy for AGC patients.展开更多
Anthracycline-Taxane chemotherapy is widely used in neoadjuvant treatment for breast cancers. However, there is limited data reported in patients with triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). Here, we evaluated the pat...Anthracycline-Taxane chemotherapy is widely used in neoadjuvant treatment for breast cancers. However, there is limited data reported in patients with triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). Here, we evaluated the pathologic responses and survival of neoadjuvant epirubicin and taxanes chemotherapy in patients with locally advanced TNBC to provide some useful information for clinical practice. A total of 43 patients with locally advanced TNBC were enrolled in this study. Patients were administered with epirubicin 75 mg/m^2 plus paclitaxel 175 mg/m^2 or docetaxel 75 mg/m^2 every 3 weeks for at least 2 cycles. The primary endpoint was pathologic complete response (pCR), which was defined as no residual invasive cancer, or only carcinoma in situ in both the excised breast and axillary lymph node, while relapse-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) were secondary endpoints. Thirty-nine (90.7%) patients were at clinical stages II B-IIIC. Thirty-seven (86%) completed 4-6 cycles of preop- erative chemotherapy, and objective response rate (ORR) was 81.4% (35/43). Forty-two patients un- derwent radical surgery subsequently. The pCR rate was 14.3% (6/42). The most common adverse events in neoadjuvant chemotherapy were nausea/vomiting (88.4%, 38/43) and neutropenia (88.4%). After a median follow-up period of 34.0 months, 3-year RFS and OS rate was 53.6% and 80.1%, respectively. All events of recurrence and death occurred in non-pCR patients, in whom the 3-year RFS and OS rates were 44.3% and 76.6%, respectively. This study suggest that neoadjuvant chemotherapy with epirubicin plus taxanes has a relatively low pCR rate and high early recurrence risk in locally ad- vanced TNBC, which indicates the necessity for more efficacious treatment. Further study is needed to validate these results.展开更多
Objective:To assess the response rate of patients with rectal adenocarcinoma to neoadjuvant therapy and to identify the predictors of histological regression after neoadjuvant radiotherapy(RT)or concurrent chemoradiot...Objective:To assess the response rate of patients with rectal adenocarcinoma to neoadjuvant therapy and to identify the predictors of histological regression after neoadjuvant radiotherapy(RT)or concurrent chemoradiotherapy(CCRT).Methods:This study recruited 64 patients.The patients had resectable cancer of the lower and the middle rectum(T3/T4 and/or N+)without distant metastasis and received neoadjuvant RT or CCRT followed by radical surgery with total mesorectal excision(TME)between January 2006 and December 2011.The patients were classified into non-response(NR),partial response(PR),and pathologic complete response(p CR)based on the Dworak tumor regression grading system.Results:The median age of patients was 57 years(ranging from 22 to 85).A total of 24 patients were treated with neoadjuvant CCRT,whereas 40 patients were treated with RT alone.Abdominoperineal resection(APR)was performed on 29 patients(45%).Anterior resection with TME was performed on 34 patients(53%).One patient had local resection.Histologically,12(19%),24(73%),and 28(44%)patients exhibited p CR,PR,and NR,respectively.Univariate analysis revealed that the predictors of tumor regression were as follows:the absence of lymph node involvement from initial imaging(c N0)(P=0.021);normal initial carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA)level(P=0.01);hemoglobin level≥12 g/dl(P=0.009);CCRT(P=0.021);and tumor downstaging in imaging(P=0.001).Multivariate analysis showed that the main predictors of p CR were CT combined with neoadjuvant RT,c N0stage,and tumor regression on imaging.Conclusions:Identifying the predictors of p CR following neoadjuvant therapy aids the selection of responsive patients for nonaggressive surgical treatment and possible surveillance.展开更多
Objective:The accurate prediction of tumor response to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy(nCRT)remains challenging.Few studies have investigated pathologic complete response(ypCR)prediction in patients with residual flat m...Objective:The accurate prediction of tumor response to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy(nCRT)remains challenging.Few studies have investigated pathologic complete response(ypCR)prediction in patients with residual flat mucosal lesions after treatment.This study aimed to identify variables for predicting ypCR in patients with residual flat mucosal lesions after nCRT for locally advanced rectal cancer(LARC).Methods:Data of patients with residual flat mucosal lesions after nCRT who underwent radical resection between 2009 and 2015 were retrospectively collected from the LARC database at Peking University Cancer Hospital.Univariate and multivariate analyses of the association between clinicopathological factors and ypCR were performed,and a nomogram was constructed by incorporating the significant predictors.Results:Of the 246 patients with residual flat mucosal lesions included in the final analysis,56(22.8%)had ypCR.Univariate and multivariate analyses showed that pretreatment cT stage(pre-cT)≤T2(P=0.016),magnetic resonance tumor regression grade(MR-TRG)1-3(P=0.001)and residual mucosal lesion depth=0 mm(P<0.001)were associated with a higher rate of ypCR.A nomogram was developed with a concordance index(C-index)of0.759 and the calibration curve showed that the nomogram model had good predictive consistency.The follow-up time ranged from 3.0 to 113.3 months,with a median follow-up time of 63.77 months.The multivariate Cox regression model showed that the four variables in the nomogram model were not risk factors for disease-free survival(DFS)or overall survival(OS).Conclusions:Completely flat mucosa,early cT stage and good MR-TRG were predictive factors for ypCR instead of DFS or OS in patients with LARC with residual flat mucosal lesions after nCRT.Endoscopic mucosal re-evaluation before surgery is important,as it may contribute to decision-making and facilitate nonoperative management or organ preservation.展开更多
BACKGROUND Targeted treatments may greatly affect the natural history of urothelial carcinoma based on their pharmacokinetics. A phase II trial has explored the combination of cytotoxic chemotherapy with the anti-HER-...BACKGROUND Targeted treatments may greatly affect the natural history of urothelial carcinoma based on their pharmacokinetics. A phase II trial has explored the combination of cytotoxic chemotherapy with the anti-HER-2 monoclonal antibody trastuzumab in selected patients with metastatic bladder cancer, but it failed.CASE SUMMARY Here, we report a case of recurrent urothelial bladder carcinoma(UBC) in a patient who has undergone three operations, and further illuminate its diagnosis and treatment. The diagnosis of UBC was rendered according to the pathological indices. Next-generation sequencing on formalin fixed paraffin-embedded(FFPE)tissue was also performed and suggested HER2 gene amplification in the FFPE tissue. Based on HER2 gene amplification in FFPE, the patient was treated with chemotherapy in combination with trastuzumab after his third surgery.Fortunately, the patient got a clinically complete remission to trastuzumab for 34 mo.CONCLUSION There is not enough clinical evidence for incorporating trastuzumab in routine treatment of UBC. This case hinted that recurrent UBC patients with HER2 gene amplification may benefit from targeted trastuzumab. Further studies are needed to further investigate the status of HER2 gene and better determine trastuzumab in the management of UBC.展开更多
A 54-year-old man diagnosed with metastatic melanoma of the right inguinal node with occult primary developed liver and bone metastases. The combination of dabrafenib plus trametinib was initiated, and a complete resp...A 54-year-old man diagnosed with metastatic melanoma of the right inguinal node with occult primary developed liver and bone metastases. The combination of dabrafenib plus trametinib was initiated, and a complete response (CR) was achieved 24 months after starting treatment. One month later, the target therapy was discontinued at the patient’s decision, and he has remained free from progression for 21 months since discontinuation. To the extent of our knowledge, real-world data in Asian melanoma concerning the discontinuation of dabrafenib plus trametinib after achieving CR have not been published;therefore, our case is a meaningful one for considering to cease target drugs and to rescue their financial toxicity.展开更多
The patient was a 63-year-old female,who was diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer with mediastinal lymph node and lung metastases and pleural effusion in June 2019.First-line treatment with 6 cycles of gemcitabin...The patient was a 63-year-old female,who was diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer with mediastinal lymph node and lung metastases and pleural effusion in June 2019.First-line treatment with 6 cycles of gemcitabine plus tegafur with best response of partial response.Second-line treatment was 4 cycles of nab-paclitaxel monotherapy ended up with disease progression.Third-line treatment was sintilimab with anlotinib for 10 cycles.The patient's condition has achieved clinical complete remission so far.展开更多
BACKGROUND Breast cancer ranks as one of the most prevalent malignant tumors among women,significantly endangering their health and lives.While radical surgery has been a pivotal method for halting disease progression...BACKGROUND Breast cancer ranks as one of the most prevalent malignant tumors among women,significantly endangering their health and lives.While radical surgery has been a pivotal method for halting disease progression,it alone is insufficient for enhancing the quality of life for patients.AIM To investigate the correlation between ultrasound characteristic parameters of breast cancer lesions and clinical efficacy in patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy(NAC).METHODS Employing a case-control study design,this research involved 178 breast cancer patients treated with NAC at our hospital from July 2019 to June 2022.According to the Miller-Payne grading system,the pathological response,i.e.efficacy,of the NAC in the initial breast lesion after NAC was evaluated.Of these,59 patients achieved a pathological complete response(PCR),while 119 did not(non-PCR group).Ultrasound characteristics prior to NAC were compared between these groups,and the association of various factors with NAC efficacy was analyzed using univariate and multivariate approaches.RESULTS In the PCR group,the incidence of posterior echo attenuation,lesion diameter≥2.0 cm,and Alder blood flow grade≥II were significantly lower compared to the non-PCR group(P<0.05).The area under the curve values for predicting NAC efficacy using posterior echo attenuation,lesion diameter,and Alder grade were 0.604,0.603,and 0.583,respectively.Also,rates of pathological stage II,lymph node metastasis,vascular invasion,and positive Ki-67 expression were significantly lower in the PCR group(P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis identified posterior echo attenuation,lesion diameter≥2.0 cm,Alder blood flow grade≥II,pathological stage III,vascular invasion,and positive Ki-67 expression as independent predictors of poor response to NAC in breast cancer patients(P<0.05).CONCLUSION While ultrasound characteristics such as posterior echo attenuation,lesion diameter≥2.0 cm,and Alder blood flow grade≥II exhibit limited predictive value for NAC efficacy,they are significantly associated with poor response to NAC in breast cancer patients.展开更多
BACKGROUND The prognosis for patients with advanced metastatic cervix cancer(MCC)is poor,and this disease continues to pose a considerable therapeutic challenge.Despite the administration of first-line regimens consis...BACKGROUND The prognosis for patients with advanced metastatic cervix cancer(MCC)is poor,and this disease continues to pose a considerable therapeutic challenge.Despite the administration of first-line regimens consisting of cisplatin,paclitaxel,and bevacizumab,survival rates for patients with metastasis remain poor.The emergence of bispecific antibodies(BsAbs)offers a novel treatment option for patients diagnosed with MCC.CASE SUMMARY In this report,we present a patient with MCC who was treated with cadonilimab monotherapy at a dose of 6 mg/kg every two weeks after chemotherapy was proven to be intolerable.The patient exhibited a sustained complete response for a duration of 6 months,demonstrating an optimistic outlook.CONCLUSION This case illustrates the considerable efficacy of cadonilimab for treating advanced MCC.Therefore,BsAb therapy is a promising strategy for effectively treating patients with advanced MCC and should be considered as an option when patients are intolerant to standard chemotherapy.展开更多
Background:Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is one of the most frequent causes of cancer-related death.Sorafenib,a multitarget angiogenesis inhibitor,is an approved frontline treatment for advanced HCC in Western countrie...Background:Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is one of the most frequent causes of cancer-related death.Sorafenib,a multitarget angiogenesis inhibitor,is an approved frontline treatment for advanced HCC in Western countries,although a complete response(CR)to treatment is infrequently reported.Capecitabine,an oral fluoropyrimidine,has been shown to be effect in both treatment-naïve patients and those previously treated with sorafenib.To date,how-ever,only one case of sustained CR to metronomic capecitabine has been reported.Case presentation:We describe three cases of advanced HCC treated with metronomic capecitabine where a CR was obtained.In the first case,capecitabine was administered as first line therapy;in the second case,capecitabine was used after intolerance to sorafenib;while in the third case,capecitabine was administered after sorafenib failure.Conclusion:Capecitabine is a potentially important treatment option for patients with advanced HCC and may even represent a cure in certain cases.展开更多
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive malignancy with a poor prognosis. Only 15% to 20% of patients present with a primarily resectable tumor at the time of diagnosis. There has been an increasing i...Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive malignancy with a poor prognosis. Only 15% to 20% of patients present with a primarily resectable tumor at the time of diagnosis. There has been an increasing interest in the use of neoadjuvant chemotherapy alone or combination with radiotherapy in patients with resectable, borderline resectable, and locally advanced pancreatic cancer. Although the benefit of neoadjuvant therapy on resectable patients remains controversial, around one third of borderline resectable and locally advanced patients could be expected to have resectable tumors following neoadjuvant therapy, with comparable survival as those with primary resectable tumors. A pathological complete response (Pcr) in PDAC is an indicator for significantly better survival although it's rather rare. In this review, we present recent progress of Pcr and the controversies in pancreatic cancer after neoadjuvant therapy.展开更多
BACKGROUND 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography(PET)/computed tomography is useful in diagnosing lymph node and distant metastases of esophageal cancer.However,its value for predicting survival is contr...BACKGROUND 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography(PET)/computed tomography is useful in diagnosing lymph node and distant metastases of esophageal cancer.However,its value for predicting survival is controversial.AIM To evaluate the value of PET complete metabolic response(CMR)as a prognostic predictor for esophageal cancer.METHODS Between June 2013 and December 2017,58 patients with squamous cell esophageal cancer who underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy(NAC)in Oita University were enrolled in this retrospective cohort study.Tumors were clinically staged using fluorodeoxyglucose-PET/computed tomography before and after NAC.After NAC,maximal standardized uptake value≤2.5 was defined as PET-CMR,and maximal standardized uptake value>2.5 was defined as non-PET-CMR.We compared short-term outcomes between the PET-CMR group and non-PET-CMR group and evaluated prognostic factors by univariate and multivariate analyses.RESULTS The PET-CMR group included 22 patients,and the non-PET-CMR group included 36 patients.There were no significant differences in intraoperative and post operative complications between the two groups.Five-year relapse-free survival and overall survival in the PET-CMR group were significantly more favorable than those in the non-PET-CMR group(38.6 mo vs 20.8 mo,P=0.021;42.8 mo vs 25.1 mo,P=0.011,respectively).PET-CMR was a significant prognostic factor in terms of relapse-free survival by univariate analysis(hazard ratio:2.523;95%confidence interval:1.034–7.063;P<0.041).Particularly,PET-computed tomography negative N was an independent prognostic factor of relapse-free survival and overall survival by multivariate analysis.CONCLUSION PET-CMR after NAC is considered a favorable prognostic factor for esophageal cancer.Evaluation by PET-computed tomography could be useful in clinical decision making for esophageal cancer.展开更多
BACKGROUND Chemotherapy and radiotherapy followed by durvalumab is currently the standard treatment for locally advanced node-positive non-small-cell lung cancer(NSCLC).We describe the case of a patient with locally a...BACKGROUND Chemotherapy and radiotherapy followed by durvalumab is currently the standard treatment for locally advanced node-positive non-small-cell lung cancer(NSCLC).We describe the case of a patient with locally advanced node-positive NSCLC(LA-NSCLC)treated in a phase II prospective protocol with chemotherapy,accelerated hypofractionated radiotherapy(AHRT)and surgery in the preimmunotherapy era.CASE SUMMARY A 69-year-old male,ex-smoker(20 PY),with a Karnofsky performance status of 90,was diagnosed with locally advanced squamous cell lung carcinoma.He was staged by total body computed tomography(CT)scanning,and integrated 18Ffluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/CT scan[cT4 cN3 cM0,stage IIIC according to TNM(tumor-node-metastasis)8th edition]and received AHRT between chemotherapy cycles,in accordance with the study protocol(EudractCT registration 2008-006525-14).At the end of the study the patient underwent surgery,which was not part of the protocol,and showed a complete pathological response.CONCLUSION This case report confirms that AHRT can be used successfully to treat primary LA-NSCLC with bilateral mediastinal lymph node involvement.Our case is of particular interest because of the pathological response after AHRT and the lack of surgical complications.We hypothesize that this radiotherapeutic approach,with its proven efficacy,could be delivered as a short course reducing treatment costs,increasing patient compliance and reducing toxicity.We are currently investigating the possibility of combining hypofractionation,chemotherapy and immunotherapy for patients with LA-NSCLC.展开更多
The escalating prevalence of gastrointestinal cancers underscores the urgency for transformative approaches.Current treatment costs amount to billions of dollars annually,combined with the risks and comorbidities asso...The escalating prevalence of gastrointestinal cancers underscores the urgency for transformative approaches.Current treatment costs amount to billions of dollars annually,combined with the risks and comorbidities associated with invasive surgery.This highlights the importance of less invasive alternatives with organ preservation being a central aspect of the treatment paradigm.The current standard of care typically involves neoadjuvant systemic therapy followed by surgical resection.There is a growing interest in organ preservation approaches by way of minimizing extensive surgical resections.Endoscopic ablation has proven to be useful in precursor lesions,as well as in palliative cases of unrese-ctable disease.More recently,there has been an increase in reports on the utility of adjunct endoscopic ablative techniques for downstaging disease as well as contributing to non-surgical complete clinical response.This expansive field within endoscopic oncology holds great potential for advancing patient care.By addressing challenges,fostering collaboration,and embracing technological advancements,the gastrointestinal cancer treatment paradigm can shift towards a more sustainable and patient-centric future emphasizing organ and function preservation.This editorial examines the evolving landscape of endoscopic ablation strategies,emphasizing their potential to improve patient outcomes.We briefly review current applications of endoscopic ablation in the esophagus,stomach,duodenum,pancreas,bile ducts,and colon.展开更多
Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of serum carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA)in the prediction of pathological complete response(pCR)in locally advanced rectal cancer(LARC)patients treated with neo...Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of serum carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA)in the prediction of pathological complete response(pCR)in locally advanced rectal cancer(LARC)patients treated with neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy(nCRT).Methods A total of 925 LARC patients who underwent nCRT followed by TME between March 2006 and February 2018 were enrolled at Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center.Using logistic regression models,we investigated the associations between serum CEA levels and pathological complete remission(pCR).Further stratified analyses were performed according to different CEA thresholds.Results We found that pre-nCRT CEA and post-nCRT CEA were negatively correlated with pCR(P<0.001).Stratified analyses revealed that when the CEA cutoff value was set to 5 ng/mL,10.6%of patients with post-nCRT CEA levels>5 ng/mL achieved pCR.Meanwhile,when the CEA cutoff value was set to 10 ng/mL,only 6.8%of the patients with post-nCRT CEA levels>10 ng/mL achieved pCR.Conclusion In summary,pre and post-nCRT CEA levels≤5 ng/mL were favorable predictors of pCR in LACR patients,and the“watch and wait”strategy is not recommended for patients with post-nCRT CEA levels>10 ng/mL.展开更多
Background: Treatment for Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia (CML) is mainly imatinib mesylate (IM) from original-brand, Glivec? or generic-type homologs, Imatib?. Materials and Methods: A collection of 149 CML patients was tr...Background: Treatment for Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia (CML) is mainly imatinib mesylate (IM) from original-brand, Glivec? or generic-type homologs, Imatib?. Materials and Methods: A collection of 149 CML patients was treated over a period of 6 years at Hiwa hospital. These patients were clustered into three groups: Group A was treated with Imatib for more than one year. All survivors of group A patients were switched to Glivec, classified as group B. Group C received only Glivec after June 2011. Imatib and Glivec are administered at doses 400-, 600- and 800-mg according to the CML stage. Results: Among group A patients, 68 (60%) were in complete haematological response (CHR), 32 (28.3%) developed acceleration and 13 (11.5%) patients were deceased. After switching to Glivec (group B), 69 (69%) patients remained in CHR, 10 (10%) patients weredeceased and 21 (21%) patients remained in acceleration. Of the 36 patients in group C, 33 (91.7%) were in CHR, 1 (2.8%) were in acceleration and 2 (5.5%) deceased. Those patients with CHR were tested randomly for BCR/ABL by FISH, and only 1/25 (4%) patients were found with complete cytogenetic response (CCyR) in group A, while 31/42 (73.8%) and 13/17 (76.5%) have CCyR in group B and C, respectively. Conclusions: Our results demonstrate a less cytogenetic response to treatment in patients of CML, who received the Imatib therapy, while a significant cytogenetic remission was found in patients with CHR after they switched to Glivec.展开更多
BACKGROUND Liver metastasis is the most common form of distant metastasis in colorectal cancer,and the only possible curative treatment for patients with colorectal liver metastases(CRLM)is hepatectomy.However,approxi...BACKGROUND Liver metastasis is the most common form of distant metastasis in colorectal cancer,and the only possible curative treatment for patients with colorectal liver metastases(CRLM)is hepatectomy.However,approximately 25%of patients with CRLM have indications for liver resection at the initial diagnosis.Strategies aimed at downstaging large or multifocal tumors to enable curative resection are appealing.CASE SUMMARY A 42-year-old man was diagnosed with ascending colon cancer and liver metastases.Due to the huge lesion size and compression of the right portal vein,the liver metastases were initially diagnosed as unresectable lesions.The patient was treated with preoperative transcatheter arterial chemoembolization(TACE)consisting of 5-fluorouracil/Leucovorin/oxaliplatin/Endostar®.After four courses,radical right-sided colectomy and ileum transverse colon anastomosis were performed.Postoperatively,the pathological analysis revealed moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma with necrosis and negative margins.Thereafter,S7/S8 partial hepatectomy was performed after two courses of neoadjuvant chemotherapy.Pathological examination of the resected specimen revealed a pathologically complete response(pCR).Intrahepatic recurrence was detected more than two months after the operation,and the patient was then treated with TACE consisting of irinotecan/Leucovorin/fluorouracil therapy plus Endostar®.Subsequently,the patient was treated with aγ-knife to enhance local control.Notably,a pCR was reached,and the patient's overall survival time was>9 years.CONCLUSION Multidisciplinary treatment can promote the conversion of initially unresectable colorectal liver metastasis and facilitate complete pathological remission of liver lesions.展开更多
BACKGROUND Owing to the special features of biologics,deficient mismatch repair(dMMR)in patients with colon cancer has achieved little treatment efficacy from chemoradiotherapy.Immunotherapy has shown promising result...BACKGROUND Owing to the special features of biologics,deficient mismatch repair(dMMR)in patients with colon cancer has achieved little treatment efficacy from chemoradiotherapy.Immunotherapy has shown promising results for the treatment of colon cancer.The high response rate observed suggests a great option for patients presenting with unresectable tumors,as it allows for better oncological resection.Here,we aimed to highlight the significant effects of immunotherapy on dMMR in colon cancer.CASE SUMMARY A 54-year-old man diagnosed with locally unresectable dMMR colon cancer received preoperative immunotherapy(three cycles of pembrolizumab)and achieved a pathological complete response after surgery.CONCLUSION Immunotherapy can be used as a conversion treatment for locally unresectable colon cancer with dMMR.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.82073476the National Key R&D Program of China,No.2022YFC2503700 and No.2022YFC2503703+1 种基金Jiangsu Provincial Medical Key Discipline,No.ZDXK202235Innovation Research Project of Medical and Industrial Cooperation in Suzhou,No.SLJ2021005.
文摘BACKGROUND Colorectal cancer is currently the third most common malignant tumor and the second leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide.Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy(nCRT)is standard for locally advanced rectal cancer(LARC).Except for pathological examination after resection,it is not known exactly whether LARC patients have achieved pathological complete response(pCR)before surgery.To date,there are no clear clinical indicators that can predict the efficacy of nCRT and patient outcomes.AIM To investigate the indicators that can predict pCR and long-term outcomes following nCRT in patients with LARC.METHODS Clinical data of 128 LARC patients admitted to our hospital between September 2013 and November 2022 were retrospectively analyzed.Patients were categorized into pCR and non-pCR groups.Univariate analysis(using the χ^(2) test or Fisher’s exact test)and logistic multivariate regression analysis were used to study clinical predictors affecting pCR.The 5-year disease-free survival(DFS)and overall survival(OS)rates were calculated using Kaplan-Meier analysis,and differences in survival curves were assessed with the log-rank test.RESULTS Univariate analysis showed that pretreatment carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA)level,lymphocyte-monocyte ratio(LMR),time interval between neoadjuvant therapy completion and total mesorectal excision,and tumor size were correlated with pCR.Multivariate results showed that CEA≤5 ng/mL(P=0.039),LMR>2.73(P=0.023),and time interval>10 wk(P=0.039)were independent predictors for pCR.Survival analysis demonstrated that patients in the pCR group had significantly higher 5-year DFS rates(94.7%vs 59.7%,P=0.002)and 5-year OS rates(95.8%vs 80.1%,P=0.019)compared to the non-pCR group.Tumor deposits(TDs)were significantly correlated with shorter DFS(P=0.002)and OS(P<0.001).CONCLUSION Pretreatment CEA,LMR,and time interval contribute to predicting nCRT efficacy in LARC patients.Achieving pCR demonstrates longer DFS and OS.TDs correlate with poor prognosis.
基金Supported by This work was sponsored by Tianjin Key Medical Discipline(Specialty)Construction Project,No.TJYXZDXK-035ATianjin Science and Technology Project,No.21JCYBJC01590.
文摘BACKGROUND The pathological complete response(ypCR)rate following neoadjuvant chemotherapy for advanced gastric cancer remains low and lacks a universally accepted treatment protocol.Immunotherapy has achieved breakthrough progress.CASE SUMMARY We report two female patients with gastric cancer defined as clinical stage cT4N1-2M0.Detection of mismatch repair protein showed mismatch repair function defect,and perioperative treatment with programmed death protein 1 inhibitor combined with S-1+oxaliplatin achieved ypCR.Surprisingly,the patients underwent clinical observation after surgery but developed different degrees of metastasis at~6 mo after surgery.CONCLUSION PD-1 inhibitor combined with chemotherapy provides a more strategic choice for comprehensive perioperative treatment of gastric cancer.
基金Supported by the Guangzhou Science and Technology Project,No.201803010040Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province,No.2016A030310187Nation Key Clinical Discipline。
文摘BACKGROUND Survival benefit of neoadjuvant chemotherapy(NAC)for advanced gastric cancer(AGC)is a debatable issue.Studies have shown that the survival benefit of NAC is dependent on the pathological response to chemotherapy drugs.For those who achieve pathological complete response(pCR),NAC significantly prolonged prolapsed-free survival and overall survival.For those with poor response,NAC yielded no survival benefit,only toxicity and increased risk for tumor progression during chemotherapy,which may hinder surgical resection.Thus,predicting pCR to NAC is of great clinical significance and can help achieve individualized treatment in AGC patients.AIM To establish a nomogram for predicting pCR to NAC for AGC patients.METHODS Two-hundred and eight patients diagnosed with AGC who received NAC followed by resection surgery from March 2012 to July 2019 were enrolled in this study.Their clinical data were retrospectively analyzed by logistic regression analysis to determine the possible predictors for pCR.Based on these predictors,a nomogram model was developed and internally validated using the bootstrap method.RESULTS pCR was confirmed in 27 patients(27/208,13.0%).Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that higher carcinoembryonic antigen level,lymphocyte ratio,lower monocyte count and tumor differentiation grade were associated with higher pCR.Concordance statistic of the established nomogram was 0.767.CONCLUSION A nomogram predicting pCR to NAC was established.Since this nomogram exhibited satisfactory predictive power despite utilizing easily available pretreatment parameters,it can be inferred that this nomogram is practical for the development of personalized treatment strategy for AGC patients.
文摘Anthracycline-Taxane chemotherapy is widely used in neoadjuvant treatment for breast cancers. However, there is limited data reported in patients with triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). Here, we evaluated the pathologic responses and survival of neoadjuvant epirubicin and taxanes chemotherapy in patients with locally advanced TNBC to provide some useful information for clinical practice. A total of 43 patients with locally advanced TNBC were enrolled in this study. Patients were administered with epirubicin 75 mg/m^2 plus paclitaxel 175 mg/m^2 or docetaxel 75 mg/m^2 every 3 weeks for at least 2 cycles. The primary endpoint was pathologic complete response (pCR), which was defined as no residual invasive cancer, or only carcinoma in situ in both the excised breast and axillary lymph node, while relapse-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) were secondary endpoints. Thirty-nine (90.7%) patients were at clinical stages II B-IIIC. Thirty-seven (86%) completed 4-6 cycles of preop- erative chemotherapy, and objective response rate (ORR) was 81.4% (35/43). Forty-two patients un- derwent radical surgery subsequently. The pCR rate was 14.3% (6/42). The most common adverse events in neoadjuvant chemotherapy were nausea/vomiting (88.4%, 38/43) and neutropenia (88.4%). After a median follow-up period of 34.0 months, 3-year RFS and OS rate was 53.6% and 80.1%, respectively. All events of recurrence and death occurred in non-pCR patients, in whom the 3-year RFS and OS rates were 44.3% and 76.6%, respectively. This study suggest that neoadjuvant chemotherapy with epirubicin plus taxanes has a relatively low pCR rate and high early recurrence risk in locally ad- vanced TNBC, which indicates the necessity for more efficacious treatment. Further study is needed to validate these results.
文摘Objective:To assess the response rate of patients with rectal adenocarcinoma to neoadjuvant therapy and to identify the predictors of histological regression after neoadjuvant radiotherapy(RT)or concurrent chemoradiotherapy(CCRT).Methods:This study recruited 64 patients.The patients had resectable cancer of the lower and the middle rectum(T3/T4 and/or N+)without distant metastasis and received neoadjuvant RT or CCRT followed by radical surgery with total mesorectal excision(TME)between January 2006 and December 2011.The patients were classified into non-response(NR),partial response(PR),and pathologic complete response(p CR)based on the Dworak tumor regression grading system.Results:The median age of patients was 57 years(ranging from 22 to 85).A total of 24 patients were treated with neoadjuvant CCRT,whereas 40 patients were treated with RT alone.Abdominoperineal resection(APR)was performed on 29 patients(45%).Anterior resection with TME was performed on 34 patients(53%).One patient had local resection.Histologically,12(19%),24(73%),and 28(44%)patients exhibited p CR,PR,and NR,respectively.Univariate analysis revealed that the predictors of tumor regression were as follows:the absence of lymph node involvement from initial imaging(c N0)(P=0.021);normal initial carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA)level(P=0.01);hemoglobin level≥12 g/dl(P=0.009);CCRT(P=0.021);and tumor downstaging in imaging(P=0.001).Multivariate analysis showed that the main predictors of p CR were CT combined with neoadjuvant RT,c N0stage,and tumor regression on imaging.Conclusions:Identifying the predictors of p CR following neoadjuvant therapy aids the selection of responsive patients for nonaggressive surgical treatment and possible surveillance.
基金supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.82173156)Beijing Hospitals Authority Clinical Medicine Development of Special Funding Support(No.ZYLX202116)。
文摘Objective:The accurate prediction of tumor response to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy(nCRT)remains challenging.Few studies have investigated pathologic complete response(ypCR)prediction in patients with residual flat mucosal lesions after treatment.This study aimed to identify variables for predicting ypCR in patients with residual flat mucosal lesions after nCRT for locally advanced rectal cancer(LARC).Methods:Data of patients with residual flat mucosal lesions after nCRT who underwent radical resection between 2009 and 2015 were retrospectively collected from the LARC database at Peking University Cancer Hospital.Univariate and multivariate analyses of the association between clinicopathological factors and ypCR were performed,and a nomogram was constructed by incorporating the significant predictors.Results:Of the 246 patients with residual flat mucosal lesions included in the final analysis,56(22.8%)had ypCR.Univariate and multivariate analyses showed that pretreatment cT stage(pre-cT)≤T2(P=0.016),magnetic resonance tumor regression grade(MR-TRG)1-3(P=0.001)and residual mucosal lesion depth=0 mm(P<0.001)were associated with a higher rate of ypCR.A nomogram was developed with a concordance index(C-index)of0.759 and the calibration curve showed that the nomogram model had good predictive consistency.The follow-up time ranged from 3.0 to 113.3 months,with a median follow-up time of 63.77 months.The multivariate Cox regression model showed that the four variables in the nomogram model were not risk factors for disease-free survival(DFS)or overall survival(OS).Conclusions:Completely flat mucosa,early cT stage and good MR-TRG were predictive factors for ypCR instead of DFS or OS in patients with LARC with residual flat mucosal lesions after nCRT.Endoscopic mucosal re-evaluation before surgery is important,as it may contribute to decision-making and facilitate nonoperative management or organ preservation.
基金Supported by Zhejiang Natural Science Foundation-Zhejiang Mathematical and Physical Medical Association,No.SY19H310001
文摘BACKGROUND Targeted treatments may greatly affect the natural history of urothelial carcinoma based on their pharmacokinetics. A phase II trial has explored the combination of cytotoxic chemotherapy with the anti-HER-2 monoclonal antibody trastuzumab in selected patients with metastatic bladder cancer, but it failed.CASE SUMMARY Here, we report a case of recurrent urothelial bladder carcinoma(UBC) in a patient who has undergone three operations, and further illuminate its diagnosis and treatment. The diagnosis of UBC was rendered according to the pathological indices. Next-generation sequencing on formalin fixed paraffin-embedded(FFPE)tissue was also performed and suggested HER2 gene amplification in the FFPE tissue. Based on HER2 gene amplification in FFPE, the patient was treated with chemotherapy in combination with trastuzumab after his third surgery.Fortunately, the patient got a clinically complete remission to trastuzumab for 34 mo.CONCLUSION There is not enough clinical evidence for incorporating trastuzumab in routine treatment of UBC. This case hinted that recurrent UBC patients with HER2 gene amplification may benefit from targeted trastuzumab. Further studies are needed to further investigate the status of HER2 gene and better determine trastuzumab in the management of UBC.
文摘A 54-year-old man diagnosed with metastatic melanoma of the right inguinal node with occult primary developed liver and bone metastases. The combination of dabrafenib plus trametinib was initiated, and a complete response (CR) was achieved 24 months after starting treatment. One month later, the target therapy was discontinued at the patient’s decision, and he has remained free from progression for 21 months since discontinuation. To the extent of our knowledge, real-world data in Asian melanoma concerning the discontinuation of dabrafenib plus trametinib after achieving CR have not been published;therefore, our case is a meaningful one for considering to cease target drugs and to rescue their financial toxicity.
文摘The patient was a 63-year-old female,who was diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer with mediastinal lymph node and lung metastases and pleural effusion in June 2019.First-line treatment with 6 cycles of gemcitabine plus tegafur with best response of partial response.Second-line treatment was 4 cycles of nab-paclitaxel monotherapy ended up with disease progression.Third-line treatment was sintilimab with anlotinib for 10 cycles.The patient's condition has achieved clinical complete remission so far.
文摘BACKGROUND Breast cancer ranks as one of the most prevalent malignant tumors among women,significantly endangering their health and lives.While radical surgery has been a pivotal method for halting disease progression,it alone is insufficient for enhancing the quality of life for patients.AIM To investigate the correlation between ultrasound characteristic parameters of breast cancer lesions and clinical efficacy in patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy(NAC).METHODS Employing a case-control study design,this research involved 178 breast cancer patients treated with NAC at our hospital from July 2019 to June 2022.According to the Miller-Payne grading system,the pathological response,i.e.efficacy,of the NAC in the initial breast lesion after NAC was evaluated.Of these,59 patients achieved a pathological complete response(PCR),while 119 did not(non-PCR group).Ultrasound characteristics prior to NAC were compared between these groups,and the association of various factors with NAC efficacy was analyzed using univariate and multivariate approaches.RESULTS In the PCR group,the incidence of posterior echo attenuation,lesion diameter≥2.0 cm,and Alder blood flow grade≥II were significantly lower compared to the non-PCR group(P<0.05).The area under the curve values for predicting NAC efficacy using posterior echo attenuation,lesion diameter,and Alder grade were 0.604,0.603,and 0.583,respectively.Also,rates of pathological stage II,lymph node metastasis,vascular invasion,and positive Ki-67 expression were significantly lower in the PCR group(P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis identified posterior echo attenuation,lesion diameter≥2.0 cm,Alder blood flow grade≥II,pathological stage III,vascular invasion,and positive Ki-67 expression as independent predictors of poor response to NAC in breast cancer patients(P<0.05).CONCLUSION While ultrasound characteristics such as posterior echo attenuation,lesion diameter≥2.0 cm,and Alder blood flow grade≥II exhibit limited predictive value for NAC efficacy,they are significantly associated with poor response to NAC in breast cancer patients.
文摘BACKGROUND The prognosis for patients with advanced metastatic cervix cancer(MCC)is poor,and this disease continues to pose a considerable therapeutic challenge.Despite the administration of first-line regimens consisting of cisplatin,paclitaxel,and bevacizumab,survival rates for patients with metastasis remain poor.The emergence of bispecific antibodies(BsAbs)offers a novel treatment option for patients diagnosed with MCC.CASE SUMMARY In this report,we present a patient with MCC who was treated with cadonilimab monotherapy at a dose of 6 mg/kg every two weeks after chemotherapy was proven to be intolerable.The patient exhibited a sustained complete response for a duration of 6 months,demonstrating an optimistic outlook.CONCLUSION This case illustrates the considerable efficacy of cadonilimab for treating advanced MCC.Therefore,BsAb therapy is a promising strategy for effectively treating patients with advanced MCC and should be considered as an option when patients are intolerant to standard chemotherapy.
文摘Background:Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is one of the most frequent causes of cancer-related death.Sorafenib,a multitarget angiogenesis inhibitor,is an approved frontline treatment for advanced HCC in Western countries,although a complete response(CR)to treatment is infrequently reported.Capecitabine,an oral fluoropyrimidine,has been shown to be effect in both treatment-naïve patients and those previously treated with sorafenib.To date,how-ever,only one case of sustained CR to metronomic capecitabine has been reported.Case presentation:We describe three cases of advanced HCC treated with metronomic capecitabine where a CR was obtained.In the first case,capecitabine was administered as first line therapy;in the second case,capecitabine was used after intolerance to sorafenib;while in the third case,capecitabine was administered after sorafenib failure.Conclusion:Capecitabine is a potentially important treatment option for patients with advanced HCC and may even represent a cure in certain cases.
文摘Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive malignancy with a poor prognosis. Only 15% to 20% of patients present with a primarily resectable tumor at the time of diagnosis. There has been an increasing interest in the use of neoadjuvant chemotherapy alone or combination with radiotherapy in patients with resectable, borderline resectable, and locally advanced pancreatic cancer. Although the benefit of neoadjuvant therapy on resectable patients remains controversial, around one third of borderline resectable and locally advanced patients could be expected to have resectable tumors following neoadjuvant therapy, with comparable survival as those with primary resectable tumors. A pathological complete response (Pcr) in PDAC is an indicator for significantly better survival although it's rather rare. In this review, we present recent progress of Pcr and the controversies in pancreatic cancer after neoadjuvant therapy.
文摘BACKGROUND 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography(PET)/computed tomography is useful in diagnosing lymph node and distant metastases of esophageal cancer.However,its value for predicting survival is controversial.AIM To evaluate the value of PET complete metabolic response(CMR)as a prognostic predictor for esophageal cancer.METHODS Between June 2013 and December 2017,58 patients with squamous cell esophageal cancer who underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy(NAC)in Oita University were enrolled in this retrospective cohort study.Tumors were clinically staged using fluorodeoxyglucose-PET/computed tomography before and after NAC.After NAC,maximal standardized uptake value≤2.5 was defined as PET-CMR,and maximal standardized uptake value>2.5 was defined as non-PET-CMR.We compared short-term outcomes between the PET-CMR group and non-PET-CMR group and evaluated prognostic factors by univariate and multivariate analyses.RESULTS The PET-CMR group included 22 patients,and the non-PET-CMR group included 36 patients.There were no significant differences in intraoperative and post operative complications between the two groups.Five-year relapse-free survival and overall survival in the PET-CMR group were significantly more favorable than those in the non-PET-CMR group(38.6 mo vs 20.8 mo,P=0.021;42.8 mo vs 25.1 mo,P=0.011,respectively).PET-CMR was a significant prognostic factor in terms of relapse-free survival by univariate analysis(hazard ratio:2.523;95%confidence interval:1.034–7.063;P<0.041).Particularly,PET-computed tomography negative N was an independent prognostic factor of relapse-free survival and overall survival by multivariate analysis.CONCLUSION PET-CMR after NAC is considered a favorable prognostic factor for esophageal cancer.Evaluation by PET-computed tomography could be useful in clinical decision making for esophageal cancer.
文摘BACKGROUND Chemotherapy and radiotherapy followed by durvalumab is currently the standard treatment for locally advanced node-positive non-small-cell lung cancer(NSCLC).We describe the case of a patient with locally advanced node-positive NSCLC(LA-NSCLC)treated in a phase II prospective protocol with chemotherapy,accelerated hypofractionated radiotherapy(AHRT)and surgery in the preimmunotherapy era.CASE SUMMARY A 69-year-old male,ex-smoker(20 PY),with a Karnofsky performance status of 90,was diagnosed with locally advanced squamous cell lung carcinoma.He was staged by total body computed tomography(CT)scanning,and integrated 18Ffluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/CT scan[cT4 cN3 cM0,stage IIIC according to TNM(tumor-node-metastasis)8th edition]and received AHRT between chemotherapy cycles,in accordance with the study protocol(EudractCT registration 2008-006525-14).At the end of the study the patient underwent surgery,which was not part of the protocol,and showed a complete pathological response.CONCLUSION This case report confirms that AHRT can be used successfully to treat primary LA-NSCLC with bilateral mediastinal lymph node involvement.Our case is of particular interest because of the pathological response after AHRT and the lack of surgical complications.We hypothesize that this radiotherapeutic approach,with its proven efficacy,could be delivered as a short course reducing treatment costs,increasing patient compliance and reducing toxicity.We are currently investigating the possibility of combining hypofractionation,chemotherapy and immunotherapy for patients with LA-NSCLC.
文摘The escalating prevalence of gastrointestinal cancers underscores the urgency for transformative approaches.Current treatment costs amount to billions of dollars annually,combined with the risks and comorbidities associated with invasive surgery.This highlights the importance of less invasive alternatives with organ preservation being a central aspect of the treatment paradigm.The current standard of care typically involves neoadjuvant systemic therapy followed by surgical resection.There is a growing interest in organ preservation approaches by way of minimizing extensive surgical resections.Endoscopic ablation has proven to be useful in precursor lesions,as well as in palliative cases of unrese-ctable disease.More recently,there has been an increase in reports on the utility of adjunct endoscopic ablative techniques for downstaging disease as well as contributing to non-surgical complete clinical response.This expansive field within endoscopic oncology holds great potential for advancing patient care.By addressing challenges,fostering collaboration,and embracing technological advancements,the gastrointestinal cancer treatment paradigm can shift towards a more sustainable and patient-centric future emphasizing organ and function preservation.This editorial examines the evolving landscape of endoscopic ablation strategies,emphasizing their potential to improve patient outcomes.We briefly review current applications of endoscopic ablation in the esophagus,stomach,duodenum,pancreas,bile ducts,and colon.
基金Supported by a grant from the Scientific research project of Nantong Municipal Health Commission(No.QA2019049)。
文摘Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of serum carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA)in the prediction of pathological complete response(pCR)in locally advanced rectal cancer(LARC)patients treated with neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy(nCRT).Methods A total of 925 LARC patients who underwent nCRT followed by TME between March 2006 and February 2018 were enrolled at Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center.Using logistic regression models,we investigated the associations between serum CEA levels and pathological complete remission(pCR).Further stratified analyses were performed according to different CEA thresholds.Results We found that pre-nCRT CEA and post-nCRT CEA were negatively correlated with pCR(P<0.001).Stratified analyses revealed that when the CEA cutoff value was set to 5 ng/mL,10.6%of patients with post-nCRT CEA levels>5 ng/mL achieved pCR.Meanwhile,when the CEA cutoff value was set to 10 ng/mL,only 6.8%of the patients with post-nCRT CEA levels>10 ng/mL achieved pCR.Conclusion In summary,pre and post-nCRT CEA levels≤5 ng/mL were favorable predictors of pCR in LACR patients,and the“watch and wait”strategy is not recommended for patients with post-nCRT CEA levels>10 ng/mL.
文摘Background: Treatment for Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia (CML) is mainly imatinib mesylate (IM) from original-brand, Glivec? or generic-type homologs, Imatib?. Materials and Methods: A collection of 149 CML patients was treated over a period of 6 years at Hiwa hospital. These patients were clustered into three groups: Group A was treated with Imatib for more than one year. All survivors of group A patients were switched to Glivec, classified as group B. Group C received only Glivec after June 2011. Imatib and Glivec are administered at doses 400-, 600- and 800-mg according to the CML stage. Results: Among group A patients, 68 (60%) were in complete haematological response (CHR), 32 (28.3%) developed acceleration and 13 (11.5%) patients were deceased. After switching to Glivec (group B), 69 (69%) patients remained in CHR, 10 (10%) patients weredeceased and 21 (21%) patients remained in acceleration. Of the 36 patients in group C, 33 (91.7%) were in CHR, 1 (2.8%) were in acceleration and 2 (5.5%) deceased. Those patients with CHR were tested randomly for BCR/ABL by FISH, and only 1/25 (4%) patients were found with complete cytogenetic response (CCyR) in group A, while 31/42 (73.8%) and 13/17 (76.5%) have CCyR in group B and C, respectively. Conclusions: Our results demonstrate a less cytogenetic response to treatment in patients of CML, who received the Imatib therapy, while a significant cytogenetic remission was found in patients with CHR after they switched to Glivec.
文摘BACKGROUND Liver metastasis is the most common form of distant metastasis in colorectal cancer,and the only possible curative treatment for patients with colorectal liver metastases(CRLM)is hepatectomy.However,approximately 25%of patients with CRLM have indications for liver resection at the initial diagnosis.Strategies aimed at downstaging large or multifocal tumors to enable curative resection are appealing.CASE SUMMARY A 42-year-old man was diagnosed with ascending colon cancer and liver metastases.Due to the huge lesion size and compression of the right portal vein,the liver metastases were initially diagnosed as unresectable lesions.The patient was treated with preoperative transcatheter arterial chemoembolization(TACE)consisting of 5-fluorouracil/Leucovorin/oxaliplatin/Endostar®.After four courses,radical right-sided colectomy and ileum transverse colon anastomosis were performed.Postoperatively,the pathological analysis revealed moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma with necrosis and negative margins.Thereafter,S7/S8 partial hepatectomy was performed after two courses of neoadjuvant chemotherapy.Pathological examination of the resected specimen revealed a pathologically complete response(pCR).Intrahepatic recurrence was detected more than two months after the operation,and the patient was then treated with TACE consisting of irinotecan/Leucovorin/fluorouracil therapy plus Endostar®.Subsequently,the patient was treated with aγ-knife to enhance local control.Notably,a pCR was reached,and the patient's overall survival time was>9 years.CONCLUSION Multidisciplinary treatment can promote the conversion of initially unresectable colorectal liver metastasis and facilitate complete pathological remission of liver lesions.
基金Supported by National High Level Hospital Clinical Research Funding,No.2022-PUMCH-C-027.
文摘BACKGROUND Owing to the special features of biologics,deficient mismatch repair(dMMR)in patients with colon cancer has achieved little treatment efficacy from chemoradiotherapy.Immunotherapy has shown promising results for the treatment of colon cancer.The high response rate observed suggests a great option for patients presenting with unresectable tumors,as it allows for better oncological resection.Here,we aimed to highlight the significant effects of immunotherapy on dMMR in colon cancer.CASE SUMMARY A 54-year-old man diagnosed with locally unresectable dMMR colon cancer received preoperative immunotherapy(three cycles of pembrolizumab)and achieved a pathological complete response after surgery.CONCLUSION Immunotherapy can be used as a conversion treatment for locally unresectable colon cancer with dMMR.