Successful treatment with yttrium-90 microspheres in a metastatic breast cancer patient and sclerosing cholangitis

Future Sci OA. 2021 Jun 4;7(7):FSO716. doi: 10.2144/fsoa-2021-0015. eCollection 2021 Aug.

Abstract

Breast cancer is the most common malignancy occurring in women worldwide. More than 90% of patients present with localized disease are treated with curative intent; however, recurrence can occur with development of metastatic lesions. Frequently associated with extra-hepatic lesions, localized treatments (surgery or stereotaxic body radiotherapy) are rarely proposed in liver lesions. 90Y radioembolization has extensively been evaluated in colorectal cancer, but its role in breast cancer with isolated liver metastases remains largely unknown. Pre-existing liver diseases are known risk factors for 90Y induced liver toxicity. Not considered as an excluding factor for this treatment, data are limited regarding its safe use with cholangitis. We report a successful control of liver metastases by 90Y radioembolization in a breast cancer patient.

Keywords: breast cancer; liver metastases; metastasis-directed therapies; trans-arterial radioembolization; yttrium-90.

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