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Table 1 Timeline

From: Long-term control with chemoradiation of initially metastatic mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma of the rectum: a case report

Diagnosis in 2012

Months 1–2

After 2 months

Months 3–6

After 6 months

Months 6–9

After 9 months

Months 11–12

Months 13–21

Month 23

Months 26, 29, 32, 35, 69

Diagnosis

Chemoradiation

Restaging

Chemotherapy

Restaging

No treatment

Staging

SBRT + chemotherapy

Chemotherapy

Restaging

Follow-up

MANEC of the rectum G3 cT3cN1cM1hep

Radiotherapy of the pelvic tumor + CDDP/IRI, two cycles

CT: Partial remission of the liver metastasis

Endoscopy: Complete remission of the rectal tumor

CDDP/IRI, four cycles

CT: Complete remission of the liver metastasis of the rectal tumor

 

MRI: Recurrence of one liver metastasis

SBRT: Liver metastasis + one cycle CDDP/IRI

CDDP/IRI, eight cycles

MRI: Liver complete remission of the metastasis

CT: Complete remission of the rectal tumor

MRI of liver and CT of thorax/abdomen: No recurrence

  1. Abbreviations: CDDP Cisplatin, CT Computed tomography, IRI Irinotecan, MANEC Mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma, MRI Magnetic resonance imaging, SBRT Stereotactic body radiotherapy