Efficacy of weekly docetaxel in locally advanced cardiac angiosarcoma

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Abstract

Background: Primary cardiac angiosarcoma is extremely aggressive; however, it is often misdiagnosed because of its rarity. For locally advanced tumors, doxorubicin-based chemotherapy regimens are the standard of treatment, even if the gain in term of progression-free survival is limited and is no longer than 5 months. Case presentation: We report the case of a Caucasian 23-year-old man with locally advanced cardiac angiosarcoma who underwent radical surgical resection after a prolonged response to weekly docetaxel and complementary radiotherapy. Conclusion: Combined treatment with weekly docetaxel and radiotherapy may be a valid alternative for the treatment of locally advanced cardiac angiosarcoma; the combination can lead to radical surgical resections, avoiding the cumulative cardiotoxicity of antracycline-based regimens.

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Minichillo, S., Pantaleo, M. A., Nannini, M., Coccolo, F., Gatto, L., Biasco, G., & Brandi, G. (2015). Efficacy of weekly docetaxel in locally advanced cardiac angiosarcoma. BMC Research Notes, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-015-1296-4

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