Successful Response of Pembrolizumab Rechallenge after Radiotherapy for a Patient with Bladder Cancer of Nonresponse of Pembrolizumab First Challenge.

Case Reports in Urology Pub Date : 2021-07-28 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/9087529
Taro Ikeda, Go Hasegawa, Gen Kawaguchi, Yohei Ikeda, Noboru Hara, Tsutomu Nishiyama
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We report a patient with advanced bladder cancer in which the primary lesion and metastatic site disappeared following the pembrolizumab therapy rechallenge after radiotherapy for bladder cancer lesion of nonresponse of pembrolizumab first challenge. A 76-year-old man with advanced bladder cancer received three courses of the chemotherapy with gemcitabine and cisplatin combination; however, the chemotherapy was stopped because of adverse events. The patient started pembrolizumab therapy; however, the effect was not observed. Radiation therapy was given to the primary lesion and pelvic lymph node metastases for the purpose of local control of the lesions. Because the primary lesion was regrowth and para-aortic lymph node metastasis appeared, pembrolizumab therapy was resumed. Thereafter, the primary lesion and metastatic site disappeared.

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1例膀胱癌放疗后派姆单抗再挑战无反应的患者的成功反应
我们报告了一例晚期膀胱癌患者,其原发性病变和转移部位在派姆单抗首次攻击无效的膀胱癌病变放疗后再次接受派姆单抗治疗后消失。76岁晚期膀胱癌患者接受吉西他滨和顺铂联合化疗3个疗程;然而,由于不良事件,化疗被停止。患者开始使用派姆单抗治疗;然而,没有观察到这种效果。放射治疗给予原发病变和盆腔淋巴结转移,目的是局部控制病变。由于原发病变再生,并出现主动脉旁淋巴结转移,因此恢复派姆单抗治疗。此后,原发病灶和转移部位消失。
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