scholarly journals Tumor-to-tumor metastasis: an extremely rare combination with renal cell carcinoma as the donor and a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor as the recipient

2022 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shunryo Minezaki ◽  
Takeyuki Misawa ◽  
Hiroyuki Tsukayama ◽  
Makoto Shibuya ◽  
Keita Wada ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Tumor-to-tumor metastasis is a rare phenomenon in which primary tumor cells metastasize hematogenously into another tumor. Herein, we report an extremely rare case of a renal cell carcinoma metastasis into a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor exhibiting a tumor-to-tumor metastasis. Ours is the third reported case worldwide. Case presentation The patient, a 72-year-old male, was referred to our hospital for further examination and treatment due to high levels of prostate-specific antigen. A left renal tumor and pancreatic head tumor were revealed incidentally on screening computed tomography. There were suspected to be a renal cell carcinoma and primary pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor or pancreatic metastasis from the renal cell carcinoma according to preoperative examination. The left nephrectomy and subtotal stomach-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy were performed because of the pancreatic tumor indicated for operation in either case of diagnosis. Postoperative pathological examination showed a diagnosis of clear cell renal cell carcinoma for the left renal tumor. The pancreatic tumor was diagnosed with clear cell renal cell carcinoma metastasis into the pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, that is to say tumor-to-tumor metastasis. Conclusion In some cases, conservative approach is selected for pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor patients who meet some requirements. However, if such patients exhibit tumor-to-tumor metastasis which combines with renal cell carcinoma and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor as this case, conservative approach leads to progression of renal cell carcinoma. Therefore, conceiving the possibility of tumor-to-tumor metastasis, it is necessary to carefully choose a treatment plan for pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor patients associated with renal cell carcinoma, not easily choosing conservative approach.

2020 ◽  
Vol 81 (01) ◽  
pp. e10-e14
Author(s):  
Johannes Dietterle ◽  
Clara Frydrychowicz ◽  
Wolf Müller ◽  
Karl-Titus Hoffmann ◽  
Katja Jähne ◽  
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Abstract Background Meningioma accounts for more than 35% of all diagnosed brain tumors of the central nervous system and, moreover, it is the most common benign recipient of tumor-to-tumor metastasis. Several cases with tumor-to-meningioma metastasis by breast, lung, and intestinal cancer have been described before. Case description The case of a patient with a longstanding history of multiple meningiomas (n = 4) that suddenly became symptomatic and progressive in size is presented. Following extirpation of the two largest meningiomas, a histological examination revealed two separate tumor-to-meningioma metastases of clear cell renal cell carcinoma that was undiagnosed before. Post-surgical computed tomography scan then confirmed tumor-suspect lesions in both kidneys. After recovery and rehabilitation, adjuvant radio-chemo-therapy was applied according to protocols for kidney cancer. No other tumor-to-tumor-suspect event occurred since then for the remaining two meningiomas. Conclusion Review of literature and our case strengthens the idea of meningioma as a favorable premetastatic niche. Considering that the patient lived with a stable disease for many years, a sudden progress of tumor size in association with neurological deterioration was highly suspected for malign involvement, including the possibility of tumor-to-tumor metastasis. Physicians should be aware about this phenomenon and treat patients accordingly to the underlying disease.


2019 ◽  
Vol 110 (4) ◽  
pp. 239-243
Author(s):  
Yousuke Shibata ◽  
Masato Yasui ◽  
Hironao Tajirika ◽  
Kazuhiro Furuya ◽  
Makoto Funahashi ◽  
...  

HPB ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. S1010
Author(s):  
P. Agami ◽  
M. Baychorov ◽  
A. Andrianov ◽  
I. Khatkov ◽  
R. Izrailov ◽  
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1998 ◽  
Vol 65 (4) ◽  
pp. 574-575
Author(s):  
B. Chertin ◽  
E. Feigin ◽  
L Rivkin ◽  
C. Reinus ◽  
O. Lernau ◽  
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A 70-year-old white woman presented with small bowel intussusception due to metastasis of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) acting as a leading point. The patient had undergone nephrectomy seven years previously. Metastatic work-up showed no additional metastases. Only three previously publicized cases of a similar kind were found. Intussusception brought about by a metastasis to the bowel wall is rare, but should be borne in mind.


2020 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 181-188 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vincenzo Petrozza ◽  
Manuela Costantini ◽  
Claudia Tito ◽  
Laura Maria Giammusso ◽  
Veronica Sorrentino ◽  
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