Efficacy of combined immunotherapy and targeted therapy in overcoming barriers to postoperative recurrence in squamous subtype anaplastic thyroid carcinoma with abscess: a case report and literature review.
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[BACKGROUND] Molecularly targeted therapies and immunotherapy are increasingly being employed in the treatment of aggressive, recurrent thyroid cancer.
APA
Jiang S, Wang X, Ma Z (2025). Efficacy of combined immunotherapy and targeted therapy in overcoming barriers to postoperative recurrence in squamous subtype anaplastic thyroid carcinoma with abscess: a case report and literature review.. Frontiers in oncology, 15, 1477954. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2025.1477954
MLA
Jiang S, et al.. "Efficacy of combined immunotherapy and targeted therapy in overcoming barriers to postoperative recurrence in squamous subtype anaplastic thyroid carcinoma with abscess: a case report and literature review.." Frontiers in oncology, vol. 15, 2025, pp. 1477954.
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Abstract 한글 요약
[BACKGROUND] Molecularly targeted therapies and immunotherapy are increasingly being employed in the treatment of aggressive, recurrent thyroid cancer. Evidence from several studies indicates that a significant proportion of tumor patients derive limited benefit from immunotherapy as a monotherapy, with vascular abnormalities in solid tumors contributing to immune evasion. Numerous studies, both domestic and international, have assessed the efficacy of combining immune checkpoint inhibitors with antiangiogenic agents across various tumor types. These studies suggest that such combination therapies are effective in controlling disease progression and extending survival, among other outcomes. Nevertheless, further research is warranted to substantiate these findings and optimize treatment protocols.
[METHODS] This study aims to describe a patient diagnosed with anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) combined with primary squamous cell carcinoma of the thyroid (PSCCT) and concurrent thyroid abscess. The patient experienced local recurrence and metastasis following surgical intervention, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, and was found to be PD-1 negative. Disease progression was effectively controlled through combination therapy with anlotinib and tislelizumab. Additionally, a comprehensive review of the relevant literature was conducted.
[RESULTS] The patient exhibited disease recurrence 8 months postoperatively, notwithstanding the administration of adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The local recurrent mass demonstrated minimal reduction following 4 cycles of targeted therapy with anlotinib. However, subsequent treatment with a combination of anlotinib and tislelizumab resulted in a substantial reduction of the neck mass and enlarged cervical lymph nodes after 12 cycles. The patient tolerated the combination therapy well, experiencing no significant adverse effects aside from pronounced fatigue. Thus, the combination therapy with anlotinib and tislelizumab proved effective in controlling the disease.
[CONCLUSION] The management of postoperative recurrence of ATC-PSCCT presents significant challenges, as recurrent tumors typically demonstrate increased aggressiveness and resistance to pharmacological interventions, necessitating multimodal therapeutic approaches. Tislelizumab, an immune checkpoint inhibitor, may facilitate immune-mediated tumor clearance through the activation of various immune cells, including natural killer cells and macrophages. Despite the patient's PD-1 negativity, the combination of anlotinib and tislelizumab may exert synergistic effects through distinct mechanisms, thereby potentially enhancing therapeutic efficacy. The integration of a multi-targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitor within this combination therapy regimen warrants further investigation.
[METHODS] This study aims to describe a patient diagnosed with anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) combined with primary squamous cell carcinoma of the thyroid (PSCCT) and concurrent thyroid abscess. The patient experienced local recurrence and metastasis following surgical intervention, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, and was found to be PD-1 negative. Disease progression was effectively controlled through combination therapy with anlotinib and tislelizumab. Additionally, a comprehensive review of the relevant literature was conducted.
[RESULTS] The patient exhibited disease recurrence 8 months postoperatively, notwithstanding the administration of adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The local recurrent mass demonstrated minimal reduction following 4 cycles of targeted therapy with anlotinib. However, subsequent treatment with a combination of anlotinib and tislelizumab resulted in a substantial reduction of the neck mass and enlarged cervical lymph nodes after 12 cycles. The patient tolerated the combination therapy well, experiencing no significant adverse effects aside from pronounced fatigue. Thus, the combination therapy with anlotinib and tislelizumab proved effective in controlling the disease.
[CONCLUSION] The management of postoperative recurrence of ATC-PSCCT presents significant challenges, as recurrent tumors typically demonstrate increased aggressiveness and resistance to pharmacological interventions, necessitating multimodal therapeutic approaches. Tislelizumab, an immune checkpoint inhibitor, may facilitate immune-mediated tumor clearance through the activation of various immune cells, including natural killer cells and macrophages. Despite the patient's PD-1 negativity, the combination of anlotinib and tislelizumab may exert synergistic effects through distinct mechanisms, thereby potentially enhancing therapeutic efficacy. The integration of a multi-targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitor within this combination therapy regimen warrants further investigation.
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