학술논문

A case of an advanced renal collecting duct carcinoma in which initial therapeutic effect was achieved with pembrolizumab plus axitinib
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
IJU Case Reports. January 2024, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p50, 55 p.
Subject
Development and progression
Prognosis
Health aspects
Nivolumab -- Health aspects
Tyrosine -- Health aspects
Kinase inhibitors -- Health aspects
Avelumab -- Health aspects
Carcinoma -- Prognosis -- Development and progression
Pembrolizumab -- Health aspects
Cancer metastasis -- Prognosis -- Development and progression
Antineoplastic agents -- Health aspects
Metastasis -- Prognosis -- Development and progression
Cancer -- Prognosis -- Development and progression
Antimitotic agents -- Health aspects
Language
English
Abstract
Abbreviations & Acronyms Keynote message Treatment of pembrolizumab plus axitinib was effective for a patient with advanced renal collecting duct carcinoma. Introduction CDC is a rare tumor among renal cell [...]
Introduction: Renal collecting duct carcinoma is often found in advanced cancers and has a poor prognosis. Here, we present the case of symptomatic metastatic collecting duct carcinoma in which we observed an initial therapeutic effect of immune checkpoint inhibitors plus tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Case presentation: The patient was a 69‐year‐old male who was referred to our hospital for examination of a right chest tumor and related pain. Contrast‐enhanced computed tomography and tumor biopsy were performed, leading to a diagnosis of collecting duct carcinoma. A combination of pembrolizumab plus axitinib was initiated as first‐line therapy; right chest pain decreased, and tumor shrinkage was observed. Seven months after treatment initiation, tumor progression was noted. Cabozantinib was initiated as second‐line therapy; however, was discontinued due to patient fatigue. The patient died 15 months after the initiation of treatment. Conclusion: For symptomatic metastatic collecting duct carcinoma, pembrolizumab plus axitinib may have initial therapeutic effects.