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Long-course temozolomide in aggressive pituitary adenoma: real-life experience in two tertiary care centers and review of the literature

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Citazione:
Long-course temozolomide in aggressive pituitary adenoma: real-life experience in two tertiary care centers and review of the literature / Lizzul, L.; Lombardi, G.; Barbot, M.; Ceccato, F.; Gardiman, M. P.; Regazzo, D.; Bellu, L.; Mazza, E.; Losa, M.; Scaroni, C.. - In: PITUITARY. - ISSN 1386-341X. - 23:4(2020), pp. 359-366. [10.1007/s11102-020-01040-4]
Abstract:
Purpose: Aggressive pituitary adenomas (APAs) and pituitary carcinomas (PCs) are challenging for their invasive nature, resistance to treatment and recurrences. Temozolomide (TMZ) is used with benefit and well-tolerated toxicity profile in APAs and PCs. In most studies patients received ≤ 12 cycles but the best length of treatment is debated since other options after discontinuation are scarce and a second course is mainly unsuccessful. Methods: We report outcomes of 8 patients with APAs and PCs treated with TMZ for more than 12 continuous cycles with a literature review. Data were retrospectively collected from Padua and Milan University Hospitals. TMZ was used as a single agent (150–200 p.o. mg/m2 daily, 5/28 days) for 14 to 45 cycles. Results: Eight patients (7 M), 7 APAs and 1 PC. Previous treatments included neurosurgery and radiotherapy in all cases except two giant masses (ACTH-silent APA and prolactinoma). No patient had progression disease (PD) during long-term treatment nor toxicities. No one had complete response (CR) but four had partial response (PR). Four ACTH+ tumors maintained stable disease (SD) but the secretion pattern improved in all. After drug withdrawal, three had delayed PD (2 after 18 and one after 29 months, all ACTH+); two are still in SD. Conclusions: TMZ may be useful and well-tolerated in APAs and PCs as a long-term therapy. PR appears within the first cycles with no escape throughout the treatment; most patients achieve SD. We suggest extended protocols particularly in responsive ACTH+ PAs and PCs, when further therapies may be unsuccessful.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aggressive pituitary adenoma; PitNETs; Pituitary carcinoma; Pituitary tumors; Temozolomide
Elenco autori:
Lizzul, L.; Lombardi, G.; Barbot, M.; Ceccato, F.; Gardiman, M. P.; Regazzo, D.; Bellu, L.; Mazza, E.; Losa, M.; Scaroni, C.
Autori di Ateneo:
LOSA MARCO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/108087
Pubblicato in:
PITUITARY
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