Proton therapy achieves high-dose tumor control with organ preservation in complex metastatic adenoid cystic carcinoma: a case report of a refractory patient with 16 pulmonary metastases
Zejun Lu, Xuanrong Zhang, Zhiqiang Jiang, Haiqiang Chu, Lei Li, Zishen Wang, Yingrong Xie, Bin Ren, Jingbo Kang

TL;DR
Proton therapy successfully treated a complex case of metastatic adenoid cystic carcinoma by delivering high doses to tumors while preserving nearby organs.
Contribution
This case report demonstrates proton therapy's effectiveness in treating multifocal ACC metastases with organ preservation.
Findings
Proton therapy achieved complete resolution of some pulmonary metastases and reduced size/metabolism in others.
No adverse events exceeding Grade 2 occurred during treatment.
Proton therapy enabled high-dose irradiation while sparing normal organs in a refractory ACC case.
Abstract
Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma (ACC) is characterized by its aggressive nature, high propensity for perineural invasion, and significant risk of distant metastasis, particularly to the lungs. Therapeutic options for locally advanced or metastatic ACC are limited, and conventional radiotherapy is often constrained by dose limitations for multifocal disease, leading to inadequate treatment. A 54-year-old male ACC patient, who had recurred after three prior surgeries, presented with PET/CT-confirmed bilateral cervical lymph node and multiple bilateral pulmonary metastases. Given the multifocal metastases and the critical need for sparing organs at risk (lungs, heart, esophagus), which rendered photon radiotherapy unable to meet the required dose constraints, proton therapy was employed with the following dose prescriptions: for pulmonary metastases: CTV 50 Gy(RBE) in 15 fractions, GTV 60 Gy(RBE)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSalivary Gland Tumors Diagnosis and Treatment · Head and Neck Cancer Studies · Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
