Abscopal regression of hepatocellular carcinoma after radiotherapy for bone metastasis

K Ohba, K Omagari, T Nakamura, N Ikuno, S Saeki… - Gut, 1998 - gut.bmj.com
K Ohba, K Omagari, T Nakamura, N Ikuno, S Saeki, I Matsuo, H Kinoshita, J Masuda…
Gut, 1998gut.bmj.com
Spontaneous regression of hepatocellular carcinoma is a rare phenomenon. Abscopal
regression of tumours resulting from the effect of irradiation of a tissue on a remote non-
irradiated tissue is also rare. The case of a 76 year old Japanese man with hepatocellular
carcinoma that regressed after radiotherapy for thoracic vertebral bone metastasis is
described. Serum levels of tumour necrosis factor-α increased after radiotherapy. The
findings suggests that such abscopal related regression may be associated with host …
Spontaneous regression of hepatocellular carcinoma is a rare phenomenon. Abscopal regression of tumours resulting from the effect of irradiation of a tissue on a remote non-irradiated tissue is also rare. The case of a 76 year old Japanese man with hepatocellular carcinoma that regressed after radiotherapy for thoracic vertebral bone metastasis is described. Serum levels of tumour necrosis factor-α increased after radiotherapy. The findings suggests that such abscopal related regression may be associated with host immune response, involving cytokines such as tumour necrosis factor-α.
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