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Acta Chir Belg ; 120(1): 30-34, 2020 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30614389

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Background: Pancreatic cancer is a fatal disease most often diagnosed at an advanced stage. Most patients already suffer from irresectable tumor or distant metastases being most commonly found in the liver or the lung. However, cerebral metastases occur extremely rare.Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of our database to identify all patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and cerebral metastases who underwent surgical treatment in our department from January 2004 to November 2016.Results: Only 0.2% (4 of 2492) were diagnosed with cerebral metastases. Two patients had surgical resection of the cerebral metastases. One patient underwent palliative radiation therapy and the fourth patient received only palliative therapy. Mean interval between initial diagnosis and development of brain metastases was 8.5 months (range 1-20). Mean survival period after diagnosis of brain metastases was 4.75 months (range 1-10).Conclusions: Cerebral metastases of pancreatic cancer occur extremely rare. They are associated with an advanced tumor stage, commonly liver and lung metastases. All patients presenting with neurological symptoms, multifocal metastases, and significantly elevated CA 19-9 levels are suspicious of sustaining cerebral metastases and should undergo brain imaging.


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Adenocarcinoma/secundario , Neoplasias Encefálicas/secundario , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/patología , Adenocarcinoma/mortalidad , Adenocarcinoma/terapia , Anciano , Neoplasias Encefálicas/mortalidad , Neoplasias Encefálicas/terapia , Terapia Combinada , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Cuidados Paliativos , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/mortalidad , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/terapia , Pronóstico , Estudios Retrospectivos , Tasa de Supervivencia
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Visc Med ; 35(6): 387-391, 2019 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31934588

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INTRODUCTION: Pancreatic cancer is a lethal disease and often asymptomatic. Therefore, it is most often diagnosed at an advanced stage. The standard approach in a metastasized tumor stage is palliative chemotherapy. However, the prognosis remains extremely poor. CASE REPORT: We present the case of a patient who was diagnosed with a cancer of the head of the pancreas with hepatic metastases. After receiving palliative intended chemotherapy with the FOLFIRINOX regimen, staging computed tomography revealed the disappearance of the liver metastases and local resectability of the pancreatic head tumor. The patient underwent an uneventful Whipple's procedure. Surprisingly, pathohistological investigation revealed a complete pathological response. CONCLUSION: Pathological complete response after FOLFIRINOX treatment in hepatic metastasized pancreatic cancer is extremely rare. It enables surgical resection and increases the survival rate significantly.

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J Gastrointest Oncol ; 9(2): E9-E12, 2018 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29755782

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Pancreatic cancer (PC) is a lethal disease with a poor prognosis. It is typically asymptomatic and therefore most often diagnosed at an advanced stage. A primary unresectable PC can become resectable in case of tumor regression turning palliative into neoadjuvant therapy. We present a 67-year old female patient who was diagnosed with a locally advanced adenocarcinoma of the pancreatic head. After receiving palliative intended chemotherapy with the FOLFIRINOX regimen, staging computed tomography revealed local resectability of the pancreatic head tumor. The patient underwent an uneventful total pancreatectomy. Pathohistological investigation revealed a pathologic complete response (pCR). pCR after FOLFIRINOX treatment in primary unresectable PC is extremely rare. It might enable surgical resection and can increase the survival rate.

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