| Literature DB >> 20571495 |
P Ströbel1, R Bargou, A Wolff, D Spitzer, C Manegold, A Dimitrakopoulou-Strauss, L Strauss, C Sauer, F Mayer, P Hohenberger, A Marx.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Thymic carcinoma (TC) is a rare aggressive tumour. Median survival with current treatments is only 2 years. Sunitinib is a multi-targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitor that has shown benefit in various other cancers.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20571495 PMCID: PMC2906735 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6605740
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
Figure 1Phospho-protein arrays of tumour samples from patients A–C with 42 spotted receptor tyrosine kinases (signal indicates activated protein). Tumour sample of patient A shows strong activation of EGFR (1) and weaker signals for EphB2 (2), KIT (3), and the insulin receptor (4). Tumour sample of patient B shows moderate signals for RON (5), Erb4 (6), FGFR2 (7), KIT (8), and strong signals for insulin receptor (9), IGF1R (10), and RET (11). Tumour sample of patient C shows moderate signals for RON (12), Erb4 (13), and Tyro3/Dtk (14).
Patient sociodemographic and clinical characteristics
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| A | M | 35 | IVb | Squamous cell | IVb | 2 |
| B | M | 69 | IVa | Squamous cell | IVb | 2 |
| C | M | 77 | II | Squamous cell | IVb | 2 |
| D | F | 28 | IVb | Undifferentiated | IVb | 3 |
Previous treatment and result of sunitinib therapy
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| A | Systemic chemotherapy, PR for 3 months, imatinib 400/800 mg PD | Primary tumour liver metastases (60% HR) axillary, supraclavicular, and coeliac lymph node metastases | SD | OS 40+ months |
| B | Primary tumour resection, radiation to mediastinum DFS 4 years, Systemic chemotherapy for liver metastases, PD | Liver metastases | PR | PFS 18+ months |
| C | Primary tumour resection, DFS 14 months | Bilateral lung metastases | PR | PFS 14+ months |
| D | Systemic chemotherapy, radiation of retinal metastases, PR for 6 months | Primary tumour, multiple bone and lung metastases (all PD) | PR | OS 4 months |
Abbreviations: PR=partial remission; PD=progressive disease; HR=hepatic replacement; SD=stable disease; OS=overall survival; DFS=disease-free survival; PFS=progression-free survival.
Acc to RECIST (Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors) criteria.
Figure 2PET scans of the primary tumour and liver metastases from patient A. (A) Baseline just before initiating sunitinib. (B) After 6 months (in 4 2007) sunitinib. (C) Three months after withdrawal of sunitinib (10 2009) showing a highly enriched index metastasis. (D) The same lesion was undetectable 2 months after re-administration of sunitinib (12 2009).
Figure 3CT scans of a representative liver metastasis from patient B. (A) Liver metastasis at baseline just before initiating sunitinib. (B) Liver metastases after 6 months sunitinib. (C) Liver metastases after 18 months sunitinib.
Figure 4CT scans of an index lung metastasis from patient C. (A) Lung metastasis (square) at baseline just before initiating sunitinib. (B) Lung metastasis after 3 months sunitinib. (C) Lung metastasis after 7 months sunitinib.