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Squamous cell carcinoma of the prostate: long-term survival after combined chemo-radiation

BACKGROUND: Carcinoma of the prostate gland is the most frequent malignant tumour affecting male population. While the large majority of tumours is represented by adenocarcinoma, pure squamous cell carcinoma comprises only 0,5–1% of all prostate neoplastic lesions. It is characterised by a high degr...

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Autores principales: Munoz, Fernando, Franco, Pierfrancesco, Ciammella, Patrizia, Clerico, Mario, Giudici, Mauro, Filippi, Andrea Riccardo, Ricardi, Umberto
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1852111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17407588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-717X-2-15
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author Munoz, Fernando
Franco, Pierfrancesco
Ciammella, Patrizia
Clerico, Mario
Giudici, Mauro
Filippi, Andrea Riccardo
Ricardi, Umberto
author_facet Munoz, Fernando
Franco, Pierfrancesco
Ciammella, Patrizia
Clerico, Mario
Giudici, Mauro
Filippi, Andrea Riccardo
Ricardi, Umberto
author_sort Munoz, Fernando
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Carcinoma of the prostate gland is the most frequent malignant tumour affecting male population. While the large majority of tumours is represented by adenocarcinoma, pure squamous cell carcinoma comprises only 0,5–1% of all prostate neoplastic lesions. It is characterised by a high degree of malignancy, commonly metastasising to the bone (mainly with osteolytic lesions), liver and lungs with a median survival time of 14 months. Several therapeutic approaches have been employed in the effort to treat prostate pure squamous cell carcinoma, including radical surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and hormonal therapy. All of them mostly failed to gain a significant survival benefit. CASE REPORT: We herein report on a case of pure squamous cell carcinoma of the prostate approached with combined-modality treatment, with the administration of 3 courses of cisplatin 75 mg/m(2 )on day 1 and continous infusion 5-fluorouracil 750 mg/m(2 )on day 1 to 5 and, subsequently, radiotherapy, with the delivery of a total dose of 46 Gy to the whole pelvis, with additional boost doses of 20 Gy to the prostatic bed and adjunctive 6 Gy to the prostate gland (72 Gy in total). The patient remained free of disease for 5 years, finally experiencing local relapse and, subsequently, dying of acute renal failure due to bilateral uretero-hydro-nephrosis. In addition, we provide a complete overview of all reported cases available within the medical literature. CONCLUSION: Since it remains questionable which should be the most appropriate therapeutic approach towards prostate pure squamous cell carcinoma, our report demonstrates that a prolonged disease control, with a consistent survival time, may be achieved by the combination of an effective local treatment such as radiotherapy with systemic infusion of chemotherapeutic drugs.
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spelling pubmed-18521112007-04-14 Squamous cell carcinoma of the prostate: long-term survival after combined chemo-radiation Munoz, Fernando Franco, Pierfrancesco Ciammella, Patrizia Clerico, Mario Giudici, Mauro Filippi, Andrea Riccardo Ricardi, Umberto Radiat Oncol Short Report BACKGROUND: Carcinoma of the prostate gland is the most frequent malignant tumour affecting male population. While the large majority of tumours is represented by adenocarcinoma, pure squamous cell carcinoma comprises only 0,5–1% of all prostate neoplastic lesions. It is characterised by a high degree of malignancy, commonly metastasising to the bone (mainly with osteolytic lesions), liver and lungs with a median survival time of 14 months. Several therapeutic approaches have been employed in the effort to treat prostate pure squamous cell carcinoma, including radical surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and hormonal therapy. All of them mostly failed to gain a significant survival benefit. CASE REPORT: We herein report on a case of pure squamous cell carcinoma of the prostate approached with combined-modality treatment, with the administration of 3 courses of cisplatin 75 mg/m(2 )on day 1 and continous infusion 5-fluorouracil 750 mg/m(2 )on day 1 to 5 and, subsequently, radiotherapy, with the delivery of a total dose of 46 Gy to the whole pelvis, with additional boost doses of 20 Gy to the prostatic bed and adjunctive 6 Gy to the prostate gland (72 Gy in total). The patient remained free of disease for 5 years, finally experiencing local relapse and, subsequently, dying of acute renal failure due to bilateral uretero-hydro-nephrosis. In addition, we provide a complete overview of all reported cases available within the medical literature. CONCLUSION: Since it remains questionable which should be the most appropriate therapeutic approach towards prostate pure squamous cell carcinoma, our report demonstrates that a prolonged disease control, with a consistent survival time, may be achieved by the combination of an effective local treatment such as radiotherapy with systemic infusion of chemotherapeutic drugs. BioMed Central 2007-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC1852111/ /pubmed/17407588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-717X-2-15 Text en Copyright © 2007 Munoz et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Munoz, Fernando
Franco, Pierfrancesco
Ciammella, Patrizia
Clerico, Mario
Giudici, Mauro
Filippi, Andrea Riccardo
Ricardi, Umberto
Squamous cell carcinoma of the prostate: long-term survival after combined chemo-radiation
title Squamous cell carcinoma of the prostate: long-term survival after combined chemo-radiation
title_full Squamous cell carcinoma of the prostate: long-term survival after combined chemo-radiation
title_fullStr Squamous cell carcinoma of the prostate: long-term survival after combined chemo-radiation
title_full_unstemmed Squamous cell carcinoma of the prostate: long-term survival after combined chemo-radiation
title_short Squamous cell carcinoma of the prostate: long-term survival after combined chemo-radiation
title_sort squamous cell carcinoma of the prostate: long-term survival after combined chemo-radiation
topic Short Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1852111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17407588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-717X-2-15
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