| Literature DB >> 23691471 |
Xiao-Dong Li, Jing-Ting Jiang, Chang-Ping Wu.
Abstract
Department of Oncology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Changzhou 213003, China A patient with a seven-year history of recurrent metastatic hemangiopericytoma (HPC) was admitted. During his treatment, he received surgical resection, radiotherapy, radiofrequency hyperthermia and chemotherapy using combined doxorubicin, dacarbazin, vincristine, ginsenoside Rg3, and recombinant human endostatin. This synergistic method provides an encouraging model for treating HPC.Entities:
Keywords: angiogenesis inhibitors; chemotherapy; hemangiopericytoma; radiotherapy; surgical procedures
Year: 2012 PMID: 23691471 PMCID: PMC3643657 DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-3941.2012.02.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Biol Med ISSN: 2095-3941 Impact factor: 4.248
Figure 1The disease was diagnosed as well-differentiated HPC. HPC are characterized histologically by spindle-shaped tumor cells (slender arrow) separated by numerous capillaries (bold arrow).
Figure 2The tumor in the left kidney. A: after operation and before chemotherapy (March 2009); B: after 2 cycles of chemotherapy (May 2009); C: after 4 cycles of chemotherapy (July 2009).
Figure 3The metastatic tumor of the liver was stable after chemotherapy. The left and right pictures were taken before and after chemotherapy, respectively.