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Takamasa Hotta1, Takae Okuno1, Mika Nakao1, Yoshihiro Amano1, Takeshi Isobe1, Yukari Tsubata1.
Abstract
Due to the emergence of immune checkpoint inhibitors, the abscopal effect has gained more attention. We report a case of extracranial abscopal effect after whole-brain irradiation therapy due to brain metastasis. After the initial abscopal effect was confirmed, a second abscopal effect was confirmed following radiation therapy for bone metastases. This case confirms the reproducibility of the abscopal effect. Moreover, the abscopal effect was not observed in metastatic lesions with low immunogenicity, even in the same patient.Entities:
Keywords: abscopal effect; atezolizumab; lung cancer; whole-brain irradiation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33538129 PMCID: PMC7952789 DOI: 10.1111/1759-7714.13875
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Thorac Cancer ISSN: 1759-7706 Impact factor: 3.500
FIGURE 1Images at the time of lung cancer diagnosis. (a) Chest X‐ray and (b) chest computed tomography showing primary lesion in the upper left lobe and multiple lung metastases. (c) Brain magnetic resonance image. The red arrow points to the brain metastasis. (d) Whole‐body scan using positron emission tomography. The yellow arrow points to the bone metastatic lesion
FIGURE 2Flow from the first confirmation of the abscopal effect to the disappearance of the effect. (a) Before the initiation of radiation therapy. (b) Date of abscopal effect confirmation. (c) Follow‐up after radiation. (d) Date of withdrawal of abscopal effect. SD, stable disease; PD, progressive disease
FIGURE 3Flow from the second confirmation of the abscopal effect to the disappearance of the effect. (a) Before the initiation of radiation therapy (yellow arrow; bone metastatic lesion). (b) Date of abscopal effect confirmation. (c) Confirmed exacerbation of brain metastases (yellow circle; edema). (d) Date of abscopal effect confirmation to lung metastasis (red circle; right lung metastasis). (e) Date of withdrawal of abscopal effect. CBDCA, carboplatin; Pem, pemetrexed; RT, radiation therapy; SD, stable disease; PD, progressive disease