| Literature DB >> 26009682 |
Swaroop Revannasiddaiah1, Irappa Madabhavi2, Anita Bodh3, Priyanka Thakur4, Mukesh Sharma4.
Abstract
Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) is one of the most aggressive malignancies and prognostic outlook remains very dismal. Treatment most often is palliative in intent attempting to relieve the patients from local compressive symptoms in the neck. Radical surgery, radiotherapy (RT), and chemotherapy have not been tested in large prospective trials, and current evidence from retrospective series and small trials indicate only marginal survival benefits. Given the poor prognostic and therapeutic outlook, patients must be encouraged to be actively involved in the decision making process. We report the case of an elderly patient who had no response to palliative RT, and was treated with oral metronomic chemotherapy. The response to oral metronomic chemotherapy was dramatic, and the patient has enjoyed complete freedom from symptoms as well as radiologically exhibits a complete regression. Thus, we document the first ever use of a simple, cost-effective, and convenient oral metronomic chemotherapeutic regimen delivering a remarkable response in an elderly patient with ATC.Entities:
Keywords: Anaplastic carcinoma thyroid; Anaplastic thyroid cancer; Metronomic chemotherapy; Metronomic cyclophosphamide; Therapeutic nihilism
Year: 2015 PMID: 26009682 PMCID: PMC4441190 DOI: 10.4103/0973-1075.156511
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Palliat Care ISSN: 0973-1075
Figure 1Microscopic histopathological appearance of anaplastic cells present diffusely as well as in the form of cords in a desmoplastic stromal background. The tumor cells show bizarre nuclei, irregular nuclear border, pleomorphic reticular to hyperchromatic irregular chromatin
Figure 2The presence of a large mass visibly causing obstruction of the esophagus (Panel A), which has completely regressed after four cycles of oral metronomic chemotherapy (Panel B)