Desmoplastic small round cell tumor of the pleura successfully treated with a lower dose of pazopanib

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Abstract

Desmoplastic small round cell tumor (DSRCT) is an aggressive mesenchymal tumor which primarily affects the abdomen. Even a multimodal approach rarely achieves durable remission and the optimal therapy for extended disease is unknown. We herein describe a rare case of DSRCT arising from the pleura in a 32-year-old man. Initial therapy, which included chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy, achieved a partial response for only two months. Although salvage chemotherapies had no effect, pazopanib treatment shrank the tumors and was well-tolerated on an outpatient basis. From the viewpoint of quality of life, pazopanib may therefore be a good therapeutic option for this aggressive disease.

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Ikeue, T., Ohi, I., Noguchi, S., Fukao, A., Terashita, S., Horikawa, S., & Sugita, T. (2016). Desmoplastic small round cell tumor of the pleura successfully treated with a lower dose of pazopanib. Internal Medicine, 55(17), 2463–2467. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.55.6395

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