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The therapeutic value of SST-A octreotide alone or with adjuvant treatment in patients with advanced medullary thyroid carcinoma and positive (111)In-octreotide scan.

TitleThe therapeutic value of SST-A octreotide alone or with adjuvant treatment in patients with advanced medullary thyroid carcinoma and positive (111)In-octreotide scan.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsVainas, I., Drimonitis A., Boudina M., Kaprara A., Iakovou I., Salem N., & Koussis C.
JournalHell J Nucl Med
Volume8
Issue1
Pagination43-7
Date Published2005 Jan-Apr
ISSN1790-5427
KeywordsAdolescent, Adult, Aged, Carcinoma, Medullary, Chemotherapy, Adjuvant, Child, Female, Greece, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Octreotide, Pentetic Acid, Prognosis, Radionuclide Imaging, Radiopharmaceuticals, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Severity of Illness Index, Survival Analysis, Survival Rate, Thyroid Neoplasms, Treatment Outcome
Abstract

Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) as a neuroendocrine tumour arising from C cells of the thyroid gland secrets hormonal peptides; among them, calcitonine (CT) and carcino-embryonic antigen (CEA). These two peptides are used for the diagnosis and treatment response of MTC cases. In patients with advanced MTC, scintigraphy by [(111)In-DTPA-d-phe1]-octreotide is able to detect somatostatin receptors (SSTR) and thus identify regional lymph nodes and/or distal metastases. In this article, we have studied the use of [(111)In-DTPA-d-phe1]-octreotide in the treatment of patients with advanced MTC, and a positive octreotide scan. Twenty-two patients were studied, 16 with persistent MTC and six with relapsed MTC. All patients' tumours were detected by [(111)In-DTPA-d-phe1]-octreotide-scan to be SSTR positive. All patients were treated with the somatostatin analog (SST-A) octreotide, for 3-21 months. Nine patients were treated only with SST-A (Group A). The remaining 13 patients (Group B) received adjuvant treatment as follows: six patients received chemotherapy (Ch), five patients received both Ch and external radiotherapy (eRT) and two patients received only eRT. Results were as follows: Group B patients as compared to Group A patients had about the same objective and biological response. Patients of Group B had relatively better subjective response (less diarrheas and abdominal cramps) versus Group A patients, although this finding was not significant. Group B patients had a longer mean survival time after treatment as compared to Group A patients: 39 months (with a range of 4-72 months) versus 20 months (with a range of 3-60 months) respectively, (P<0.05). Also Group B patients had longer than Group A patients mean total survival time - measured from the start of the disease: 138 (18-270) versus 97 (13-235) months respectively (P<0.05). Based on the above findings, it is the opinion of the authors that patients with advanced MTC and SSTR tumor expression in vivo as indicated by [(111)In-DTPA-d-phe1]-octreotide scanning, when submitted to treatment with SST-A octreotide and adjuvant Ch and/or eRT treatment may have a better treatment response than if submitted to treatment with SST-A octreotide alone. More cases are being studied by us at the present.

Alternate JournalHell J Nucl Med
PubMed ID15886753

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