[COMBINING MODALITY THERAPY WITH SURGERY CAN PROVIDE LONG-TERM SURVIVAL WITH IMPROVED QUALITY OF LIFE FOR PATIENTS WHO HAVE PROSTATE CANCER WITH INTRACRANIAL DURAL METASTASIS: A CASE REPORT]

Nihon Hinyokika Gakkai Zasshi. 2020;111(3):98-101. doi: 10.5980/jpnjurol.111.98.
[Article in Japanese]

Abstract

A 61-year-old man visited our hospital with a headache and left visual field defect. A head MRI showed an intracranial dural tumor with cerebral compression, which was suspected to be metastatic. Analysis of the tumor markers revealed an increase in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels (172.8 ng/mL), and therefore prostate cancer was suspected as the primary tumor. Histological diagnosis of a prostatic tissue sample using a transrectal needle biopsy gave a prostate carcinoma with Gleason score of 5+4=9. Additional imaging examinations revealed metastatic lesions in the intra-pelvic lymph node and bones. These data indicated to us that curative surgery was unlikely to be successful, but finally we decided to perform a craniotomy for tumor resection for the intracranial dural tumor to remove his neurological symptoms. After surgery, his headache and visual field defect improved. The pathological finding was intracranial dural metastasis from prostate cancer and the clinical stage was diagnosed as T3bN1M1c in the UICC criteria (ver. 8). Endocrine therapy with degarelix and bicalutamide was started for the primary and residual metastatic prostate cancers. After one year of initial treatment, bicalutamide was changed to enzalutamide because of a tendency towards increased plasma PSA levels. The patient has survived for two and a half years after surgery with no new metastatic tumors or intracranial tumors. Our experience indicates that combined modality therapy with surgery can provide long-term survival with no cranial nerve disorders for patients who have prostate cancer with intracranial dural metastasis.

Keywords: craniotomy tumor resection; intracranial dural metastasis; prostate cancer.

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