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Case Report

Journal of Digestive Cancer Research 2019; 7(1): 22-25

Published online June 30, 2019

© Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Cancer

항암 치료에 좋은 반응을 보였던 전이성 췌장암 증례

Extraordinary Response of Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer to Chemotherapy

신동우, 김진국, 이종찬, 김재환, 황진혁
Dong Woo Shin, Jinkook Kim, Jong-chan Lee, Jaihwan Kim, Jin-Hyeok Hwang


서울대학교 의과대학 내과학교실, 분당서울대학교병원 소화기내과
Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea

Abstract

A 58-year-old woman presented with right flank and back pain for one month. After undergoing an abdominal computed tomography (CT), she was referred to our hospital. The abdominal CT showed a hypodense pancreatic tail mass with multiple retroperitoneal lymph node metastases. Positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) scan showed high 18F-FDG uptake in pancreatic tumor and enlarged lymph nodes. Endoscopic ultrasound fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) revealed adenocarcinoma, which stained strongly in hENT1 (human equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1) on immunohistochemistry. She received gemcitabine 1,000 mg/m2 + nanoparticle albumin-bound paclitaxel 125 mg/m2 as a palliative chemotherapy. Follow-up abdominal CT and PET-CT after 4 cycles of chemotherapy showed that both pancreatic mass and the metastatic retroperitoneal lymph nodes were nearly disappeared. We report a case of 58-year-old female with metastatic pancreatic cancer who had a dramatic response to palliative chemotherapy (gemcitabine plus nanoparticle albumin-bound paclitaxel).

KeywordsMetastatic pancreatic cancer Gemcitabine Nanoparticle albumin-bound paclitaxel hENT1 immunohistochemical stain

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Case Report

Journal of Digestive Cancer Research 2019; 7(1): 22-25

Published online June 30, 2019

Copyright © Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Cancer Research.

항암 치료에 좋은 반응을 보였던 전이성 췌장암 증례

신동우, 김진국, 이종찬, 김재환, 황진혁

서울대학교 의과대학 내과학교실, 분당서울대학교병원 소화기내과

Extraordinary Response of Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer to Chemotherapy

Dong Woo Shin, Jinkook Kim, Jong-chan Lee, Jaihwan Kim, Jin-Hyeok Hwang

Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea

Abstract

A 58-year-old woman presented with right flank and back pain for one month. After undergoing an abdominal computed tomography (CT), she was referred to our hospital. The abdominal CT showed a hypodense pancreatic tail mass with multiple retroperitoneal lymph node metastases. Positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) scan showed high 18F-FDG uptake in pancreatic tumor and enlarged lymph nodes. Endoscopic ultrasound fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) revealed adenocarcinoma, which stained strongly in hENT1 (human equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1) on immunohistochemistry. She received gemcitabine 1,000 mg/m2 + nanoparticle albumin-bound paclitaxel 125 mg/m2 as a palliative chemotherapy. Follow-up abdominal CT and PET-CT after 4 cycles of chemotherapy showed that both pancreatic mass and the metastatic retroperitoneal lymph nodes were nearly disappeared. We report a case of 58-year-old female with metastatic pancreatic cancer who had a dramatic response to palliative chemotherapy (gemcitabine plus nanoparticle albumin-bound paclitaxel).

Keywords: Metastatic pancreatic cancer, Gemcitabine, Nanoparticle albumin-bound paclitaxel, hENT1 immunohistochemical stain

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Vol.12 No.3
December 20, 2024
eISSN : 2950-9505
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