1.A Patient with Distinct Evidences of Spontaneous Regression and Recurrence of Gastric Cancer for 13 Years.
Seong Eun YANG ; Yun Jung LEE ; Jin A LEE ; Sae Hee KIM ; Sung Hee JUNG ; Anna KIM ; Hyeongkug KIM ; Hyun Jin MOON ; Yong Hun CHOI
Journal of the Korean Geriatrics Society 2012;16(3):149-152
Spontaneous regression (SR) of malignancy is a rare phenomenon, especially in patients with gastric cancer. A 77-year-old male, who was already diagnosed with gastric adenocarcinoma by endoscopic biopsy from a private clinic, was referred to our hospital. Despite our strong recommendation, the patient refused surgical therapy. A follow-up endoscopy was performed 3 months later, which revealed that the ulcer had changed into a white scar. Endoscopic biopsy revealed only chronic inflammation. Two and 6 years later, cancer recurred, and SR was confirmed both times, histologically, at the gastric body. The patient is still alive without any gastrointestinal symptoms after 13 years of follow-up. The cause of SR is yet uncertain and there are only a few suggestions of scientific mechanisms. We, herein, report this very rare case of repeated recurrence and SR of gastric cancer without clear cause.
Adenocarcinoma
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Aged
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Biopsy
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Cicatrix
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Endoscopy
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Male
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Neoplasm Regression, Spontaneous
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Recurrence
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Stomach Neoplasms
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Ulcer