Case Reports in Oncology (Oct 2021)

Prolonged Survival Using First-Line Pazopanib in a Filipino Male with Renal Cell Carcinoma and Brain Metastasis: A Case Report

  • Christianne V. Mojica,
  • Gerard Vincent A. Aguas,
  • Gerardo Thomas H. Cornelio,
  • Ludwig F. Damian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000519745
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 1516 – 1521

Abstract

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Renal cell carcinoma is one of the leading causes of cancer worldwide. Brain metastasis is a poor prognostic factor among patients with this disease. The advancements in understanding of the molecular framework behind malignancy and brain metastasis led to more sophisticated treatment regimens which include targeted drugs and immunotherapy. While the role of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in metastatic renal cell carcinoma has been proven in the literature, its specific role among patients with brain metastasis has not yet been fully elucidated. We report a case of a Filipino male with renal cell carcinoma and brain metastasis who underwent stereotactic radiosurgery of his right frontal lesion followed by pazopanib taken initially at 800 mg/day and then decreased to 600 mg/day. A significant increase in creatinine level led to the discontinuation of the medication after >3 years. He had a remarkable progression-free survival of 38 months. This is the first documented case of such significant response to pazopanib in a patient with renal cell carcinoma and brain metastasis. In the Philippine setting where options for cancer treatment are limited by the prohibitive cost of medications, this case can support the use of pazopanib as a potent agent for treating patients with this condition.

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