PET-CT monitoring in the treatment of pancreatic cancer

G. Roitberg, O. Anikeeva
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Abstract

Pancreatic cancer is a disease characterized by low visualization, high metastasis, and lethality. The average life expectancy for this nosology is less than 1 year. Early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer is difficult due to the lack of specific symptoms. As a rule, at the time of tumor visualization, every third patient has regional lymph nodes involved in the process, and every second patient already has distant metastases. We present a clinical case of a 73-year-old patient with a diagnosis of: cancer of the pancreatic head St IV, T4N1M1. The woman's primary positron emission tomography (PET-CT) revealed a metabolically active lesion with a size of 26х21х32 mm. After the combined multi-stage therapy under the control of PET-CT, it was possible to achieve complete leveling of the primary tumor focus and a relapse-free course of the disease for 11 months. Our clinical observation showed the effectiveness of dynamic control (using PET-CT) treatment of metastatic pancreatic cancer, which influenced the patient's treatment strategy. Conclusion . Patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma ECOG ≥ 3, despite the prevalence of the process, should be offered comprehensive treatment.
PET-CT监测在胰腺癌治疗中的应用
胰腺癌是一种低显像、高转移、高致死率的疾病。这种疾病的平均预期寿命不到1年。由于缺乏特异性症状,胰腺癌的早期诊断很困难。通常,在肿瘤显像时,每三名患者中就有一名涉及到局部淋巴结,每两名患者中就有一名已经有远处转移。我们提出了一个73岁的临床病例患者的诊断:胰腺癌的头St IV, T4N1M1。该妇女的初级正电子发射断层扫描(PET-CT)显示一个代谢活性病变,大小为26х21х32 mm。在PET-CT的控制下,经多期联合治疗,原发病灶完全平整,11个月无复发。我们的临床观察显示动态控制(使用PET-CT)治疗转移性胰腺癌的有效性,影响患者的治疗策略。结论。胰腺腺癌ECOG≥3的患者,尽管该过程普遍存在,但仍应给予综合治疗。
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