体外血液过滤导致IV期低分化胰腺腺癌肿瘤生长停止和镇痛需求减少:1例报告。

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Susanna Ulahannan, Peyton Smith, Jennifer Rios, Lakhmir Chawla
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摘要

背景:尽管在过去的几十年里,转移性实体瘤的治疗取得了重大进展,但转移性疾病仍然是一个主要的临床挑战,往往导致患者预后不良。从原发肿瘤脱落的循环肿瘤细胞(CTCs)具有传播和建立远处转移的潜力,有助于疾病进展和降低生存率。通过体外血液过滤去除ctc可能具有重要的治疗意义。病例:一名51岁女性在出现严重腹痛后被诊断为转移性低分化腺癌。她推迟了传统的化疗方案,选择了使用体外血液过滤器去除CTC的治疗。经过12个月的9-12次过滤治疗后,她报告了显著的临床改善,分期扫描显示疾病稳定,没有新的转移迹象。结论:探索通过血液过滤去除CTC的治疗方式可能具有潜在的临床益处。需要更多的前瞻性研究来确定这种治疗策略在转移性实体瘤患者中的效用。我们的病人表现出显著的临床改善,扫描显示病情稳定。
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Extracorporeal blood filtration leading to tumor growth arrest and reduced analgesic requirements in Stage IV poorly differentiated pancreatic adenocarcinoma: A case report.

Background: Despite significant strides in the management of metastatic solid tumors over the past few decades, metastatic disease remains a major clinical challenge, often leading to unfavorable patient outcomes. Circulating tumor cells (CTCs), which shed from the primary tumor, have the potential to disseminate and establish distant metastases, contributing to disease progression and reduced survival rates. Removal of CTCs via extracorporeal blood filtration could have significant therapeutic implications.

Case: A 51-year-old woman was diagnosed with metastatic poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma after presenting with severe abdominal pain. She deferred conventional chemotherapy options and elected treatment with CTC removal using an extracorporeal blood filter. After 9-12 filtration sessions of treatment over 12 months, she reported significant clinical improvement and staging scans demonstrated stable disease without evidence of new metastases.

Conclusion: Therapeutic modalities that explore CTC removal via blood filtration may potentially have promising clinical benefits. More prospective studies are required to determine the utility of this therapeutic strategy in patients with metastatic solid tumors. Our patient demonstrated significant clinical improvement with scans demonstrating stable disease.

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Oncotarget
Oncotarget Oncogenes-CELL BIOLOGY
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