Yttrium-90 Selective Internal Radiation Therapy Plus Cryoablation for Recurrent Adrenocortical Carcinoma With Liver Metastases.
Tung-Yen LinKuan-Yu LinHung-Yang KuoKuo-How HuangChih-Yuan WangYu-Lin LinShyang-Rong ShihPo-Chin LiangPublished in: Journal of the Endocrine Society (2022)
Advanced adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) has a poor prognosis and is often resistant to the conventional regimens of mitotane administration and systemic chemotherapy. In addition to surgery, local therapeutic measures can be valuable. Here, we present the case of a 33-year-old woman who developed left retroperitoneal local recurrent ACC with hepatic and pulmonary metastases 1 year after radical adrenalectomy. The tumors progressed under chemotherapy and mitotane treatments. She was treated with yttrium-90 selective internal radiation therapy ( 90 Y SIRT) for hepatic metastases and cryoablation of the local recurrent tumor, after which significant tumor shrinkage was observed. She then received radiofrequency ablation for the residual hepatic metastases and radiotherapy to the residual local recurrent tumor. Complete remission was achieved and maintained at least until the data cutoff day (15.8 months after the last treatment). This is the first published report of cryoablation in a patient with ACC and the third report of 90 Y SIRT use for hepatic metastasis of ACC. Cryoablation and 90 Y SIRT are local treatment choices for ACC that are worthy of further study.
Keyphrases
- radiation therapy
- poor prognosis
- locally advanced
- radiofrequency ablation
- liver metastases
- long non coding rna
- oxidative stress
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- early stage
- minimally invasive
- pulmonary hypertension
- squamous cell carcinoma
- radiation induced
- randomized controlled trial
- rectal cancer
- systematic review
- machine learning
- electronic health record
- rheumatoid arthritis
- case report
- acute coronary syndrome
- robot assisted
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- disease activity
- percutaneous coronary intervention