Low-dose radiotherapy combined with immunotherapy for suboral adenoid cystic carcinoma with bilateral lung metastasis: A case report and literature review

Oncol Lett. 2022 Jun 24;24(2):279. doi: 10.3892/ol.2022.13399. eCollection 2022 Aug.

Abstract

Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a type of malignant tumor arising from the salivary glands. The tumor is characterized by a predilection for recurrence and metastasis. At present, there is no effective treatment for ACC complicated with lung metastasis. The present study reported on a case of suboral ACC with bilateral lung metastasis and the clinical features and treatment options were discussed based on a literature review. A 55-year-old female presented with suboral ACC accompanied with bilateral lung metastases. The main symptoms were masses in the right mandible and shortness of breath. Low-dose radiotherapy (LDRT) combined with immunotherapy were administered to control lung metastases. The patient is currently in a stable condition and is receiving immunotherapy. LDRT combined with immunotherapy is a feasible treatment option for such patients. Our experience with this case and the information from the literature review provide insight into the therapeutic approach for this relatively rare entity.

Keywords: adenoid cystic carcinoma; immunotherapy; low-dose radiotherapy; lung metastasis; treatment outcome.

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