Stage IV Pancreatic Cancer Patient Treated With FOLFIRINOX Combined With Oral Methioninase: A Highly-Rare Case With Long-term Stable Disease

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Background: Pancreatic cancer is one of the most recalcitrant cancers, and more effective therapy is needed. Pre-clinical studies have shown that patient-derived orthotopic xenograft (PDOX) mouse models of pancreatic cancer are effectively treated with oral recombinant methioninase (o-rMETase). Case Report: A 62-year-old woman diagnosed with stage IV pancreatic cancer was treated with the combination of 5-fluorouracil/leucovorin, irinotecan, and oxaliplatinum (FOLFIRINOX) every two weeks and orMETase twice a day as a supplement. The patient was also on a low-methionine diet. Disease progression was monitored by CA19-9 and computed tomography. The patient initially responded to FOLFIRINOX, shown by a great reduction in CA19-9 levels, with tumor shrinkage shown by computed tomography. The patient began taking o-rMETase and went on a low-methionine diet one year after diagnosis which she has maintained without side effects for 7 months. The patient's CA19-9 level and tumor size remain stable 19 months after diagnosis. The patient is alive and has maintained a high performance status. Historical data show that less than 5% of stage IV pancreatic-cancer patients on FOLFIRINOX have stable disease 1.5 years after diagnosis. Conclusion: The combination of o-rMETase and FOLFIRINOX may be synergistic in stage IV pancreatic cancer.

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Kubota, Y., Han, Q., Hozumi, C., Masaki, N., Yamamoto, J., Aoki, Y., … Hoffman, R. M. (2022). Stage IV Pancreatic Cancer Patient Treated With FOLFIRINOX Combined With Oral Methioninase: A Highly-Rare Case With Long-term Stable Disease. Anticancer Research, 42(5), 2567–2572. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.15734

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