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Resection of Renal Cell and Prostate Carcinoma Sternum Metastases with Long-Term Follow-Up: A Report of 2 Cases
oleh: Pascal A. Berdat, Paul R. Vogt, Pascal A. Schai, Michael O. Kurrer, Christian Rüedi, Michael B. Brück, G. Ulrich Exner
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Diterbitkan: | Karger Publishers 2024-02-01 |
Deskripsi
Introduction: Rarely solitary sternum metastases are addressed by resection. Two additional cases are presented as they are interesting because of their long-term follow-up. Case Presentation: Case 1: A renal cell carcinoma was treated by transabdominal nephrectomy at age 64. Right iliac bone and sternum metastases were diagnosed 7 months later and treated by internal hemipelvectomy followed by sternum metastasectomy 6 weeks after the internal hemipelvectomy. At 12-year follow-up, the patient appears disease free. Case 2: Prostate cancer was treated by prostatectomy at age 67. A subsequent solitary sternum metastasis was resected 10 years later for persistent PSA-activity despite repeated radiotherapy. The patient remains asymptomatic for 3 years now. Conclusion: Resection of sternum metastases may have curative potential and should be considered in tumours known to be rather resistant to chemo- and/or radiotherapy.