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Case report and literature review of BRAF‐V600 inhibitors for treatment of papillary craniopharyngiomas: A potential treatment paradigm shift

Penelope E. Nussbaum, Leslie A. Nussbaum, Collin M. Torok, Puja Patel, Tiffany Yesavage, Eric S. Nussbaum

2022Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics17 citationsDOI

Abstract

WHAT IS KNOWN AND OBJECTIVE: The BRAF-V600E genetic mutation offers a potential targeted therapy for the treatment of papillary craniopharyngiomas. CASE SUMMARY: A 35-year-old man underwent a craniotomy and subtotal resection of a large BRAF-V600E-positive papillary craniopharyngioma before referral to our institution. Our treatment included the BRAF-V600 inhibitor dabrafenib mesylate (75 mg, twice/day) and trametinib dimethyl sulfoxide (2 mg/day). The residual tumour decreased in size by 95% over 21 months without negative side effects. WHAT IS NEW AND CONCLUSION: We reviewed the literature on BRAF-V600E inhibition as a non-invasive method of treating papillary craniopharyngiomas harbouring the BRAF-V600E mutation.

Topics & Concepts

DabrafenibMedicineVemurafenibCraniopharyngiomaTrametinibTemozolomideOncologyV600EInternal medicineCancer researchMutationSurgeryChemotherapyMelanomaBiologyGeneGeneticsMAPK/ERK pathwayMetastatic melanomaKinasePituitary Gland Disorders and TreatmentsMeningioma and schwannoma managementHead and Neck Surgical Oncology