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Complete response of CNS-involved olfactory neuroendocrine tumor using multimodal therapy.Ahuja G, Cuellar S, Choudhry I, Setty S, Yao M, Villano JL Department of Medicine, The University of Illinois at Chicago, IL 60612, USA. INTRODUCTION: Locally advanced tumors in the olfactory area commonly have central nervous system (CNS) involvement and are often incurable. CASE REPORT: We report the treatment of a 25-year-old male patient who presented with a large, neuroendocrine tumor arising from the ethmoid complex. This locally invasive lesion extended beyond the orbits and into the anterior cranial fossa with associated intracranial involvement. An endoscopic nasal biopsy demonstrated a poorly differentiated neuroendocrine tumor. The patient was treated with 4 cycles of combination induction chemotherapy with irinotecan and cisplatin followed by radiation therapy with concurrent weekly cisplatin. He had a complete response to this therapy confirmed with biopsies that demonstrated no residual disease at 8 weeks after chemoradiotherapy. He remained disease free one and a half years following surgery. CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this combination treatment approach has not been reported in the literature. Published 6 March 2008 in Onkologie, 31(3): 119-21.
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