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From: Long-lasting complete remission in a patient with systemic metastases of recurrent breast cancer treated with cyclin-dependent kinases 4/6 inhibitors: a case report

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Images at the time of the patient’s second recurrence. Computed tomography showed two metastases to the inferior lobe of the right lung (a: arrows) and a small metastatic lesion in the liver (b: arrows). The liver metastasis had slightly increased 7 months after the second recurrence (c: arrows). At 4 months after the start of palbociclib, the liver metastases had receded slightly (d: arrows). At 7 months after the start of palbociclib, the lung metastasis had disappeared completely (e). At 1 year and 5 months after the start of abemaciclib, the liver metastasis had completely disappeared (f). Integrated positron emission tomography–computed tomography showed no metastasis or recurrence in any organ, including the lungs and liver (g)

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