Long-Term Remission of an Aggressive Sebaceous Carcinoma following Chemotherapy

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Title
Long-Term Remission of an Aggressive Sebaceous Carcinoma following Chemotherapy
Journal
Case Reports In Dermatology
Author(s)
Orcurto A., Gay B.E., Sozzi W.J., Gilliet M., Leyvraz S.
ISSN
1662-6567 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1662-6567
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
6
Number
1
Pages
80-84
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Published online: March, 2014 ; case-report Identifiant PubMed Central: PMC3985797
Abstract
Sebaceous carcinoma (SC) is an uncommon neoplasm manifesting itself either in the eyelid or extraocularly in the head and neck area. Surgery is the standard of care. Irradiation is rarely proposed as monotherapy but is frequently administered as an adjuvant regimen following surgical resection. There is no known strategy concerning chemotherapeutic treatment in highly aggressive recurrent - or metastatic - forms of the disease. Our patient presented with an aggressive SC of the scalp recurring after multiple excisions and local radiotherapy. Chemotherapy with 5-fluorouracil, cisplatin and docetaxel was then initiated; 4 cycles were administered, followed by capecitabine maintenance. Shortly after starting chemotherapy, dermal lesions had completely disappeared and radiological response could be seen. The patient experienced an extended period (>20 months) of complete remission. In this report, we show an excellent response of a highly aggressive SC after a combination of chemotherapy as for head and neck cancers.
Keywords
Sebaceous carcinoma, Head and neck area, Chemotherapy, Multiple recurrences, Managements
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Yes
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