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Int J Clin Oncol ; 2024 Jul 23.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39043985

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BACKGROUND:  Treatment options for patients with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) who experience disease progression on lenvatinib treatment are limited. Although dose escalation of treatment with tyrosine kinase inhibitors at disease progression has been reported across cancer types, clinical significance in patients with DTC has not been investigated. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed patients with DTC who experienced disease progression on lenvatinib treatment from September 2011 to June 2022. We compared subjects who received dose-escalation treatment with standard treatment of termination at the time of initial disease progression. The escalated dose was decided by referencing to the previous effective and tolerated dose. RESULTS: Thirty-three patients were identified, 15 with dose escalation and 18 with lenvatinib termination. In both groups, the starting dose of lenvatinib was 24 mg/day, and the median dose at initial disease progression was 10 mg/day. In the former, the median dose escalation was 6 mg/day (range: 4-12). Objective response rate, clinical benefit rate by escalation, and median treatment duration of the dose-escalation phase were 13.3%, 73.3%, and 9.9 months (95% confidence interval [CI] 5.71-27.6), respectively. Median overall survival from initial disease progression was significantly longer in the dose-escalation group (median OS: 20.4 months [95% CI 7.0-NA] vs. 3.9 months [95% CI 1.7-7.9], log-rank p-value; 0.0004, hazard ratio; 0.22 [95% CI 0.09-0.55]). There were no grade 5 adverse events, and one patient discontinued due to a grade 3 lung abscess. CONCLUSION: The dose-escalation strategy appears to be a safe and effective treatment option after disease progression in patients treated with lenvatinib for DTC.

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Front Oncol ; 14: 1379013, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38846982

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Background: Olfactory neuroblastoma (ONB) is a rare malignant tumor of the head and neck. Due to its rarity, standard systemic therapy for this condition has yet to be established. In particular, the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) for the recurrent or metastatic (R/M) ONB population remains unclear. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 11 patients with R/M ONB who received any systemic chemotherapy at two Japanese institutions (National Cancer Center Hospital East and Kyushu Medical Center) between January 2002 and March 2022 and analyzed outcomes by use of anti-PD-1 antibody (nivolumab or pembrolizumab) monotherapy. Results: Of the 11 patients, 6 received ICI (ICI-containing treatment group) and the remaining 5 were treated with systemic therapy but not including ICI (ICI-non-containing treatment group). Overall survival (OS) was significantly longer in the ICI-containing group (median OS: not reached vs. 6.4 months, log-rank p-value: 0.035). The fraction of ICI systemic therapy in the entire treatment period of this group reached 85.9%. Four patients (66.7%) in the ICI-containing treatment group experienced immune-related adverse events (irAE), with grades of 1/2. No irAE of grade 3 or more was seen, and no patient required interruption or discontinuation of treatment due to toxicity. Conclusion: ICI monotherapy appears to be effective and to contribute to prolonged survival in R/M ONB.

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Case Rep Oncol ; 16(1): 930-934, 2023.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37900787

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Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) and transoral videolaryngoscopic surgery (TOVS) are minimally invasive procedures for early-stage head and neck cancers. However, due to its unique nature, transoral resection often leads to skeletal and anatomical disorders. We describe a case in which TORS was used in a 71-year-old man with a skeletal disorder, spastic stridor, and a T2N1M0 stage I p16-positive oropharyngeal carcinoma. Prior to the procedure, he underwent right cervical dissection (levels II-IV). Although he had an oblique neck, the right side of his neck was naturally hyperextended because the dissection was performed on the right side. The right facial, lingual, and external carotid arteries were ligated in preparation for TORS. Postoperative pathological examination revealed no extranodal involvement of the metastatic lymph nodes. A two-stage TOVS procedure was performed for the oropharyngeal tumor, in which the surgeon was required to be positioned at the patient's head to allow direct manipulation. This makes the neck and oral cavity more susceptible to the skeletal effects. In contrast, in TORS, the da Vinci insertion angle can be set to match the angle of the neck, allowing surgeons to operate with less skeletal influence. TORS is more useful in this setting.

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Anticancer Res ; 43(6): 2717-2724, 2023 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37247908

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BACKGROUND/AIM: Pembrolizumab exhibits anticancer efficacy in platinum-sensitive or platinum-unfit patients with recurrent/metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (R/M SCCHN). However, no large-scale retrospective real-world data are available. This retrospective study aimed to examine the efficacy and safety of pembrolizumab in multiple facilities. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data of 167 patients with R/M SCCHN treated with pembrolizumab between December 2019 and February 2022 were analyzed. The endpoint was overall survival (OS), progression-free survival (PFS), and immune-related adverse events (irAEs). OS and PFS were analyzed comparatively with and without irAEs, and complete response (CR) or partial response (PR), and stable disease (SD) or progressive disease (PD) were compared. RESULTS: One hundred thirty-five patients received pembrolizumab alone, whereas the others received pembrolizumab with chemotherapy. For the pembrolizumab only group, the median OS and PFS were 22.7 and 5.1 months, respectively. There were significant differences in OS and PFS between CR or PR and SD or PD (p<0.01, p<0.01, respectively). For pembrolizumab with chemotherapy, the OS was not reached and median PFS was 7.0 months. There was a significant difference in PFS between CR or PR and SD or PD (p<0.01). There was a significant difference in PFS between patients with and without irAEs (p=0.02). CONCLUSION: The real-world therapeutic effect of pembrolizumab for R/M SCCHN was comparable to that observed in the KEYNOTE048 trial. In addition, irAEs and best overall response were considered as prognostic factors.


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Tumeurs de la tête et du cou , Humains , Études rétrospectives , Tumeurs de la tête et du cou/traitement médicamenteux , Carcinome épidermoïde de la tête et du cou/traitement médicamenteux , Cellules épithéliales
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Ear Nose Throat J ; : 1455613221081912, 2022 Mar 27.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35343278

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Tracheobronchial chondritis is a rare immune-related adverse event (irAE) associated with immune checkpoint inhibitors. We report a case wherein tracheobronchial chondritis occurred while administering nivolumab for recurrent hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in a man diagnosed with T2N3bM0 stage IVB hypopharyngeal SCC. After treatment with cisplatin and radiotherapy followed by left and right neck dissection, local recurrence was observed in the hypopharynx. Because of the difficulty of salvage surgery, we administered 240 mg/body of nivolumab. After 9 cycles of nivolumab, the patient was judged to have complete response. After 10 cycles, he had cough and sputum, for which prompting us to perform imaging tests. Computed tomography (CT) showed edematous thickening around the trachea and bilateral bronchi and elevated amounts of adjacent subcutaneous fat tissue. Positron emission tomography-CT showed diffuse fluorodeoxyglucose uptake in the trachea and bilateral bronchi, bronchial endoscopy showed redness and swelling throughout the bronchi, and biopsy showed partial mucosal erosion, inflammatory cell (lymphocyte) infiltration, interstitial edema, and desmoplasia. The patient was diagnosed with tracheobronchial chondritis as an irAE resulting from administering anti-programmed death-1 monoclonal antibody. After four-day prednisolone treatment, his cough and sputum disappeared; after two weeks, tracheobronchial chondritis no longer appeared on CT.

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Anticancer Res ; 42(3): 1607-1613, 2022 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35220258

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BACKGROUND/AIM: There are no real-world comparative data of nivolumab doses of 3 mg/kg and 240 mg/body for recurrent/metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (R/M SCCHN). We investigated the efficacy and safety of nivolumab in treating recurrent/metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (R/M SCCHN) at different doses using real-world data. PATIENTS AND METHODS: R/M SCCHN patients who received nivolumab were divided into the 3 mg/kg and 240 mg/body groups and retrospectively examined for efficacy and safety. RESULTS: A total of 199 patients (3 mg/kg and 240 mg/body, 88 and 111 patients, respectively) were included. The 3 mg/kg vs. 240 mg/body groups had similar overall response rates (15% vs. 25, p=0.15), disease control rates (46% vs. 57%, p=0.15), overall survival (9.5 months vs. 10.9 months), and progression-free survival (3.7 months vs. 3.8 months, p=0.95). The incidence of immune-related adverse events was also similar in both groups. CONCLUSION: In R/M SCCHN patients, nivolumab showed similar efficacy and safety at doses of 3 mg/kg and 240 mg/body.


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Tumeurs de la tête et du cou/traitement médicamenteux , Inhibiteurs de points de contrôle immunitaires/administration et posologie , Récidive tumorale locale , Nivolumab/administration et posologie , Carcinome épidermoïde de la tête et du cou/traitement médicamenteux , Adulte , Sujet âgé , Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus , Femelle , Tumeurs de la tête et du cou/immunologie , Tumeurs de la tête et du cou/mortalité , Tumeurs de la tête et du cou/anatomopathologie , Humains , Inhibiteurs de points de contrôle immunitaires/effets indésirables , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Nivolumab/effets indésirables , Survie sans progression , Études rétrospectives , Carcinome épidermoïde de la tête et du cou/immunologie , Carcinome épidermoïde de la tête et du cou/mortalité , Carcinome épidermoïde de la tête et du cou/secondaire , Facteurs temps , Tokyo , Jeune adulte
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Auris Nasus Larynx ; 49(4): 727-732, 2022 Aug.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33750609

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A 30-year-old man presented with swelling in the lower left ear. Close examination led to a diagnosis of parotid gland cancer, T4N0M0 Stage IVA, so total resection of the left parotid gland and left neck dissection were performed. Pathological examination led to a diagnosis of high-grade malignant-type mucoepidermoid, and chemoradiotherapy was performed as postoperative treatment. Fourteen days after completion of chemoradiotherapy, the patient was admitted to the hospital with headache and lack of appetite. Echocardiography showed a pericardial effusion and complete collapse of the right ventricle; cardiac tamponade was diagnosed, and pericardiocentesis was performed. The pericardial effusion was bloody, and a metastatic lesion was suspected, but cytological examination showed class IIIa. On day 33 of the illness, respiratory distress and hypotension were observed. A clot was seen covering the lower wall of the heart, and dilatation of the lower wall was significantly impaired. Pericardiotomy was performed on day 36. Pathological examination diagnosed cardiac metastasis of mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the parotid gland. Although only 4 cases of parotid cancer have been reported as primary lesions of metastatic heart tumors, this case represents the world's first description of isolated parenchymal metastasis of mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the parotid gland diagnosed by pericardial biopsy.


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Carcinome mucoépidermoïde , Tumeurs du coeur , Tumeurs de la parotide , Épanchement péricardique , Adulte , Biopsie , Carcinome mucoépidermoïde/anatomopathologie , Humains , Mâle , Évidement ganglionnaire cervical , Tumeurs de la parotide/anatomopathologie , Épanchement péricardique/chirurgie
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Ear Nose Throat J ; : 1455613211031025, 2021 Jul 19.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34281424

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We report a case of laryngeal cancer with multiple lung metastases that maintained a complete response (CR) for 18 months after discontinuing nivolumab treatment, with colitis developing 5 months after drug discontinuation. A 65-year-old man was diagnosed with T3N2cM0 stage IVA right supraglottic squamous cell carcinoma that progressed after 1 course of TPF (cisplatin, docetaxel, and 5-fluorouracil) as induction chemotherapy. He underwent total laryngectomy, bilateral neck dissection, pharyngeal reconstruction with anterolateral thigh flap, and creation of a permanent tracheostoma; extranodal extension was detected in the right cervical lymph node metastasis, and the patient underwent adjuvant radiotherapy. Multiple lung metastases occurred during radiotherapy, and the patient was deemed platinum refractory; nivolumab treatment was thus initiated. The tumor proportion score for programmed death-ligand 1-evaluated via antibody testing of the laryngeal tumor-was <1. The patient received 240 mg/body nivolumab every 2 weeks; a computed tomography performed after course 16 of nivolumab treatment confirmed a CR. He exhibited grade 2 thyroid dysfunction, grade 1 interstitial pneumonia, and grade 2 colitis after 6, 7, and 14 months of receiving nivolumab, respectively; treatment was discontinued as despite maintaining a CR, interstitial pneumonia occurred twice. Colitis appeared 5 months after nivolumab discontinuation; nevertheless, a CR was maintained after 18 months.

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