Small cell cancer of the esophagus, treatment outcomes of a rare histological type

E. A. Toneev, A. A. Firstov, D. I. Nuretdinov, E. Y. Savenko, E. P. Anokhina, A. A. Martynov, Yulia A. Karabanova
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Purpose: To demonstrate treatment outcomes in two patients with small cell esophageal cancer. Cases reports. Patient M. was assigned to receive polychemotherapy (PC H) composed of etoposide 100 mg/ m2 intravenously on days 1–3 + cisplatin 80 mg/m2 on day 1, every 21 days for 6 cycles and lanreotide 120 mg subcutaneously, every 28 days, followed by chemoradiotherapy (CRT). The patient received 1 cycle of PCT , which was well tolerated. Then, the patient received a cycle of 3D-conformal radiation therapy concurrently with 2 cycles of chemotherapy: etoposide 120 mg/m2 + cisplatin 80 mg/m2. Chemoradiotherapy was well tolerated. Dysphagia regression to grade I was observed. Currently, the patient continues to receive treatment (etoposide 100 mg/ m2 intravenously on days 1–3 + cisplatin 80 mg/m2 on day 1, every 21 days for 6 cycles and lanreotide 120 mg subcutaneously, every 28 days) and tolerates it well. Patient A. was assigned to receive PCT with etoposide 120 mg/m2 + cisplatin 80 mg/m2. After 4 cycles of PCT , the follow-up CT images revealed disease progression (enlarged retroperitoneal lymph nodes). The patient underwent external bean radiation therapy to the primary tumor. Radiotherapy was relatively well tolerated. The patient underwent the course of radiation therapy relatively satisfactorily. Due to the progression of the disease, symptomatic treatment was assigned. The patient died 9 months after diagnosis. Conclusion. Small cell carcinoma of the esophagus is a rare histological type with poor prognosis. Concurrent platinum-based chemoradiotherapy allows achievement of stable disease and disease control.
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食道小细胞癌,一种罕见组织学类型的治疗结果
目的:展示两名小细胞食管癌患者的治疗效果。病例报告。患者 M.被指定接受多化疗(PC H),包括依托泊苷 100 毫克/平方米(第 1-3 天静脉注射)+顺铂 80 毫克/平方米(第 1 天静脉注射),每 21 天一次,共 6 个周期,以及兰瑞肽 120 毫克(每 28 天皮下注射一次),随后接受化学放疗(CRT)。患者接受了 1 个周期的 PCT 治疗,耐受性良好。然后,患者接受了一个周期的三维适形放疗,同时接受了两个周期的化疗:依托泊苷 120 毫克/平方米+顺铂 80 毫克/平方米。化疗放疗的耐受性良好。吞咽困难已恢复到 I 级。目前,患者继续接受治疗(依托泊苷 100 毫克/平方米,第 1-3 天静脉注射;顺铂 80 毫克/平方米,第 1 天静脉注射,每 21 天一次,共 6 个周期;兰瑞奥肽 120 毫克,皮下注射,每 28 天一次),耐受情况良好。患者 A 被分配接受依托泊苷 120 毫克/平方米+顺铂 80 毫克/平方米的 PCT 治疗。接受 4 个周期的 PCT 治疗后,随访 CT 图像显示疾病进展(腹膜后淋巴结肿大)。患者接受了原发肿瘤体外放射治疗。放疗的耐受性相对较好。患者接受放疗的疗程相对令人满意。由于病情恶化,患者接受了对症治疗。患者在确诊 9 个月后死亡。结论食管小细胞癌是一种罕见的组织学类型,预后较差。同时接受以铂类为基础的化放疗可实现病情稳定和疾病控制。
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Siberian journal of oncology
Siberian journal of oncology Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: The main objectives of the journal are: -to promote the establishment of Russia’s leading worldwide positions in the field of experimental and clinical oncology- to create the international discussion platform intended to cover all aspects of basic and clinical cancer research, including carcinogenesis, molecular biology, epidemiology, cancer prevention, diagnosis and multimodality treatment (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy), anesthetic management, medical and social rehabilitation, palliative care as well as the improvement of life quality of cancer patients- to encourage promising young scientists to be actively involved in cancer research programs- to provide a platform for researches and doctors all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in cancer related problems. (to create a communication platform for the expansion of cooperation between Russian and foreign professional associations).- to provide the information about the latest worldwide achievements in different fields of oncology The most important tasks of the journal are: -to encourage scientists to publish their research results- to offer a forum for active discussion on topics of major interest - to invite the most prominent Russian and foreign authors to share their latest research findings with cancer research community- to promote the exchange of research information, clinical experience, current trends and the recent developments in the field of oncology as well as to review interesting cases encountered by colleagues all over the world- to expand the editorial board and reviewers with the involvement of well-known Russian and foreign experts- to provide open access to full text articles- to include the journal into the international database- to increase the journal’s impact factor- to promote the journal to the International and Russian markets
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