| Literature DB >> 25077066 |
Abed Agbarya1, Salem Billan1, Haitam Nasrallah1, Addie Dvir2, Lior Soussan-Gutman2, Orit Kaidar-Person1.
Abstract
Adenocarcinoma of the salivary gland is a histology subtype of salivary gland carcinoma (SGC). Salivary gland carcinomas are rare tumors accounting for less than 5% of all cancers of the head and neck. Consequently, clinical data for systemic treatment including targeted treatment in metastatic SGC is limited and supported mainly by sporadic cases, retrospective reports, and early phase trials with a limited number of patients. We present a case of a patient who suffered from metastatic SGC, in whom novel molecular testing that uses immunohistochemical analysis and DNA microarray implied that the tumor would respond to anti-androgen treatment. The patient was given bicalutamide and achieved complete objective response.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-androgen treatment; Bicalutamide; Salivary gland adenocarcinoma
Year: 2014 PMID: 25077066 PMCID: PMC4112035 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-363
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Figure 1Negative IHC staining for ER.
Figure 2Focally positive IHC staining for PR.
Figure 3Positive IHC staining for AR.
Figure 4Pulmonary metastasis from SGC before starting bicalutamide.
Figure 5Complete response in the pulmonary metastasis from SGC, 3 months after starting bicalutamide.