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dc.contributor | Piercey, Oliver | en_US |
dc.contributor | Tomaszewski, Jonathan Mark | en_US |
dc.contributor | Smith, Kortnye | en_US |
dc.date.accessioned | 2021-10-04T02:22:36Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2021-10-04T02:22:36Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2021 | - |
dc.identifier.govdoc | 01735 | en_US |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/11054/1781 | - |
dc.description.abstract | Abstract Growing literature supports the synergistic effect of radiation as a primer for renewed enhanced systemic immunological responses in patients receiving immunotherapy for metastatic melanoma. Radiographic regression of extracranial tumours after treatment of intracranial metastatic lesions has been reported and these observations point to an abscopal effect that traverses the blood-brain barrier. We describe a patient with rapidly progressing metastatic melanoma despite combined immune checkpoint blockade, who achieved a complete metabolic response of both his extracranial and intracranial disease after the commencement of palliative radiation to his axilla. This is the first published case, to our knowledge, of a sustained, complete intracranial abscopal response from extracranial radiation. We discuss potential mechanistic relations between radiation, the blood-brain barrier and the abscopal effect. | en_US |
dc.description.provenance | Submitted by Gemma Siemensma (gemmas@bhs.org.au) on 2021-08-18T05:53:26Z No. of bitstreams: 0 | en |
dc.description.provenance | Approved for entry into archive by Gemma Siemensma (gemmas@bhs.org.au) on 2021-10-04T02:22:36Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 0 | en |
dc.description.provenance | Made available in DSpace on 2021-10-04T02:22:36Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2021 | en |
dc.title | Intracranial response after extracranial radiation in a patient with rapidly progressing metastatic melanoma. | en_US |
dc.type | Journal Article | en_US |
dc.type.specified | Article | en_US |
dc.bibliographicCitation.title | BMJ Case Reports | en_US |
dc.bibliographicCitation.volume | 14 | en_US |
dc.bibliographicCitation.issue | 6 | en_US |
dc.bibliographicCitation.stpage | e240921 | en_US |
dc.subject.healththesaurus | IMMUNOLOGY | en_US |
dc.subject.healththesaurus | RADIOTHERAPY | en_US |
dc.subject.healththesaurus | SKIN CANCER | en_US |
dc.identifier.doi | https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2020-240921 | en_US |
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