Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 28, Issue 11 702-704, Copyright © 1998 by Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research
M Nozaki, H Matsumoto, M Takahashi, K Yoshida, M Inagaki, N Mitsuhashi and H Niibe
We report a patient with nasopharyngeal cancer with long-term follow-up of
more than 16 years after the first course of radiotherapy in 1981. He
developed a lung metastasis in 1996 after having a second course of
radiotherapy for neck recurrence in 1989. The patient was a 42-year-old man
with a nasopharyngeal tumor and a fixed upper neck metastasis (T1N1M0),
which was treated with definitive radiotherapy. He manifested regional
recurrence, at the margin of the radiation portal, with an 8 year
disease-free interval, which was treated successfully by definitive
re-irradiation. He developed a solitary lung metastasis, which was treated
by video-assisted thoracoscopic lung resection, 7 years disease-free after
the second course of radiotherapy. For 20 months after the removal of the
lung metastasis he has been generally well without any signs of recurrence
of sequelae. This case indicates the efficacy of definitive re-irradiation
for regional recurrence and the necessity for long-term observation after
radiation therapy for nasopharyngeal cancer.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Nasopharyngeal cancer with neck recurrence at 8 years and a lung metastasis at 15 years after the first definitive radiotherapy: a case report
Department of Radiology, Kiryu Kosei General Hospital, Gunma, Japan.
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