Synergistic effect of photodynamic therapy with multimodal therapy achieves anus preservation in MSS ultra-low rectal cancer—A case report and literature review
Jing Liu , Lingzhi Liao , Jiahui Ma , Jingwei Ma , Yali Li , Yile Qi , Baohong Gu , Jike Hu , Ewetse Paul Maswikiti , Hao Chen
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Abstract
The preservation of the anus in ultra-low rectal cancer (ULRC) surgery presents considerable clinical challenges. While combined neoadjuvant therapy is considered a pivotal treatment strategy, its effectiveness is constrained by factors such as anatomical location, postoperative complications, systemic toxic reactions, and tumor drug resistance. Photodynamic therapy (PDT), as a localized treatment modality, operates through multiple mechanisms, including the targeted eradication of tumor cells, disruption of the tumor vascular system, reversal of drug resistance, and activation of antitumor immune responses. This article presents a case study of a patient with stage IIIb (cT4N1Mx), microsatellite stable (MSS) ULRC, who successfully achieved tumor downstaging and underwent anus-preserving surgery following a comprehensive treatment regimen. This regimen included PDT, systemic therapy, da Vinci robot-assisted anus-preserving surgery, and anastomotic stent implantation. The patient has achieved a progression-free survival (PFS) exceeding 14 months. At present, the patient exhibits satisfactory defecation function, and no complications, such as anastomotic fistula, have been observed.
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Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy is an international journal for the dissemination of scientific knowledge and clinical developments of Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy in all medical specialties. The journal publishes original articles, review articles, case presentations, "how-to-do-it" articles, Letters to the Editor, short communications and relevant images with short descriptions. All submitted material is subject to a strict peer-review process.