Neoadjuvant lenvatinib for inoperable thyroid cancer: A case report and literature review
Khalid Alshehri, Yousuf Alqurashi, Mazin Merdad, Shaza Samargandy, Razan Daghistani, Hani Marzouki
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Poorly differentiated thyroid cancer (PDTC) is now classified as a separate thyroid tumor entity. It has male predominance and poor prognosis compared to differentiated TC. CASE: We report a case of a patient with PDTC who was previously deemed inoperable. A trial of neoadjuvant lenvatinib therapy was given to the patient after that the tumor become operable and the surgery went successfully. CONCLUSIONS: Lenvatinib is a feasible option in patients with inoperable TC and can stabilize the lesion size or even reduce it, leading to a more favorable surgical outcome.
Topics & Concepts
LenvatinibMedicineThyroid cancerOncologyInternal medicineCancerThyroidNeoadjuvant therapyRadiologyBreast cancerThyroid Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentThyroid and Parathyroid Surgery