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Efficacy of neoadjuvant course of remote radiation therapy in stereotactic radiotherapy in complex treatment of patients with PEComa of pararectal tissue

Abstract

PEComa is a mesenchymal malignant tumor, which optimal treatment strategy remains undeveloped because of the rarity of occurrence of this tumor. The main treatment is surgery, but investigators continue to search for solutions that could enhance the effectiveness of resection and improve long-term results. This paper presents the case of the relative effectiveness of preoperative hormonal and radiation therapy patient with pelvic PEComa: fixed degree of therapeutic effect in remote tumor was higher than that in the above large meta analysis, and the follow-up to the resumption of the disease after complex treatment of a relapsing tumor is greater than in the primary tumor s surgical treatment.

About the Authors

A. V. Nazarenko
National Medical Research Centre of Oncology n.a. N. N. Blokhin
Russian Federation


E. R. Musaev
National Medical Research Centre of Oncology n.a. N. N. Blokhin
Russian Federation


S. V. Medvedev
Moscow Research Institute n.a. P. A. Herzen - a Branch of the National Medical Radiological Research Centre
Russian Federation


D. S. Romanov
National Medical Research Centre of Oncology n.a. N. N. Blokhin
Russian Federation


D. I. Sofronov
National Medical Research Centre of Oncology n.a. N. N. Blokhin
Russian Federation


O. A. Zaspa
National Medical Research Centre of Oncology n.a. N. N. Blokhin
Russian Federation


S. I. Tkachyov
National Medical Research Centre of Oncology n.a. N. N. Blokhin
Russian Federation


S. B. Alieva
National Medical Research Centre of Oncology n.a. N. N. Blokhin
Russian Federation


T. N. Borisova
National Medical Research Centre of Oncology n.a. N. N. Blokhin
Russian Federation


V. V. Glebovskaya
National Medical Research Centre of Oncology n.a. N. N. Blokhin
Russian Federation


V. A. Boldyreva
National Medical Research Centre of Oncology n.a. N. N. Blokhin
Russian Federation


D. I. Fedoseenko
National Medical Research Centre of Oncology n.a. N. N. Blokhin
Russian Federation


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Nazarenko A.V., Musaev E.R., Medvedev S.V., Romanov D.S., Sofronov D.I., Zaspa O.A., Tkachyov S.I., Alieva S.B., Borisova T.N., Glebovskaya V.V., Boldyreva V.A., Fedoseenko D.I. Efficacy of neoadjuvant course of remote radiation therapy in stereotactic radiotherapy in complex treatment of patients with PEComa of pararectal tissue. Medical alphabet. 2018;1(15):49-52. (In Russ.)

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