Doctor's Notes | What should I do when the sarcoma recurs? MDT team to troubleshoot

Well, I remember, there is no need to turn it over. This is CASE 54: Recurrent sarcoma is completely relieved after chemotherapy combined with surgery.

I remember that many patients asked me if the tumor recurred, can I still operate? After reading this case, I hope to help everyone.

49-year-old female, abdominal leiomyosarcoma recurred 9 months after surgery, the mass surrounded the right iliac blood vessel, and could not be operated. Four courses of neoadjuvant chemotherapy MAID were used, and the tumor was smaller than before.

MAID program four-pass

The tumor no longer shrinks and should be surgically removed

The tumor was surgically removed, and the tumor was found to surround the lower iliac vessels during the operation and invade the ureteral vessel. , Peel the mass from the surface of the blood vessel, and replace the ureter with the bladder wall flap.

The tumor surrounds the iliac blood vessels

Postoperative pathology shows that all the tumors are inactive, which means that the chemotherapy has completely killed the tumors. After that, two courses of chemotherapy can achieve the purpose of consolidating the curative effect.

For the recurring sarcoma , the previous view believed that chemotherapy is not sensitive, and the inoperable patient means that the life expectancy is limited. This patient benefited from the multidisciplinary team of Zhongtum Working together, the incurable disease is completely relieved.

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