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- M H Chung, J Pisegna, M Spirt, A E Giuliano, W Ye, K P Ramming, and A J Bilchik.
- John Wayne Cancer Institute at Saint John's Health Center, Santa Monica, CA 90404, USA.
- Surgery. 2001 Dec 1; 130 (6): 954-62.
BackgroundOptimal management of symptomatic neuroendocrine tumors that metastasize to the liver is controversial. We investigated aggressive hepatic cytoreduction and postoperative administration of octreotide long-acting release (LAR), a long-acting somatostatin analog.MethodsBetween December 1992 and August 2000, 31 patients underwent hepatic surgical cytoreduction (20 carcinoid, 10 islet cell, and 1 medullary). All patients had progressive symptoms refractory to conventional therapy.ResultsHepatic cytoreduction (resection, cryosurgery, and/or radiofrequency ablation) eliminated symptoms in 27 patients (87%) and decreased secretion of hormones by an overall mean of 59%. When minor symptoms returned and/or hormonal levels increased during follow-up, adjuvant therapy was started. Ten patients received adjuvant octreotide LAR once a month, and 21 received other adjuvants. At a median postoperative follow-up of 26 months, 16 patients had progressive/recurrent disease, 13 had died of their disease, and 2 remained free of disease. Median symptom-free interval was 60 months (95% confidence interval, 48-72) with octreotide LAR and 16 months (95% confidence interval, 10-29) with other adjuvants (P = .0007). Two-year symptom-free survival rate was 100% with octreotide LAR and 33% with other adjuvants.ConclusionsHepatic surgical cytoreduction can palliate progressive symptoms associated with liver metastases from intractable neuroendocrine tumors. Postoperative adjuvant therapy with octreotide LAR can prolong symptom-free survival.
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