KMID : 0882420100780050645
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Korean Journal of Medicine 2010 Volume.78 No. 5 p.645 ~ p.649
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A case of advanced thymic carcinoma that was resected after concurrent chemoradiotherapy
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Lim Hyun-Woo
Lee Myung-Jun Park Jung-Ho Park Joo-Ho Lee Sun-young Jun Hyun-Jung Cho Do-Yeun
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Abstract
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Thymic carcinoma is a rare, but aggressive, tumor that often metastasizes to regional lymph nodes and distant sites and often has a poor prognosis. Although the efficacy of induction therapy in thymic carcinoma is unclear, we report the clinical course of a patient who underwent complete surgical resection after effective induction chemoradiotherapy. A 66-year-old man was diagnosed with a poorly differentiated thymic carcinoma (Masaoka stage III). The tumor was considered unresectable due to sternal invasion and surrounding fat infiltration. Two cycles of chemotherapy, consisting of paclitaxel (180 mg/m2 on D1) and cisplatin (80 mg/m2 on D1) combined with mediastinal radiotherapy (total 50 Gy) were performed concurrently; the mass decreased to a resectable size. Subsequently, he received adjuvant chemotherapy and adjuvant radiation therapy. He is currently alive and ambulatory and has remained disease-free for 19 months. This case demonstrates that induction chemoradiotherapy with paclitaxel and cisplatin may be tolerated and useful for patients with locally advanced thymic carcinoma. (Korean J Med 78:645-649, 2010)
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KEYWORD
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Thymic carcinoma, Paclitaxel, Cisplatin, Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy, Surgery
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