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World J Clin Cases. Apr 6, 2020; 8(7): 1241-1250
Published online Apr 6, 2020. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i7.1241
Published online Apr 6, 2020. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i7.1241
Long-term survival of two patients with recurrent pancreatic acinar cell carcinoma treated with radiofrequency ablation: A case report
Mariacristina Di Marco, Riccardo Carloni, Stefania De Lorenzo, Andrea Palloni, Francesca Formica, Daria Maria Filippini, Giovanni Brandi, Department of Experimental, Diagnostic, and Specialty Medicine - DIMES, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, University of Bologna, Bologna 40138, Italy
Elisa Grassi, Medical Oncology, Ospedale degli Infermi, Faenza 48018, Italy
Stefano Brocchi, Rita Golfieri, Radiology Unit, Department of Diagnostic Medicine and Prevention, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, University of Bologna, Bologna 40138, Italy
Author contributions: Di Marco M, Carloni R and De Lorenzo S reviewed the literature and contributed to manuscript drafting; Brandi G, Grassi E and Palloni A were attending physicians for the patients and contributed to manuscript drafting; Golfieri R, Formica F and Brocchi S reviewed CT scans and selected the figures; Filippini DM reviewed the literature; Di Marco M was responsible for the revision of the manuscript for important intellectual content; all authors issued final approval for the version to be submitted.
Informed consent statement: The patients provided informed consent for the publication of their cases.
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Corresponding author: Riccardo Carloni, MD, Doctor, Department of Experimental, Diagnostic, and Specialty Medicine - DIMES, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, University of Bologna, Via Massarenti 9, Bologna 40138, Italy. riccardo.carloni2@studio.unibo.it
Received: December 19, 2019
Peer-review started: December 19, 2019
First decision: December 28, 2019
Revised: January 8, 2020
Accepted: March 11, 2020
Article in press: March 11, 2020
Published online: April 6, 2020
Processing time: 108 Days and 8.1 Hours
Peer-review started: December 19, 2019
First decision: December 28, 2019
Revised: January 8, 2020
Accepted: March 11, 2020
Article in press: March 11, 2020
Published online: April 6, 2020
Processing time: 108 Days and 8.1 Hours
Core Tip
Core tip: Pancreatic acinar cell carcinoma (PACC) is a rare type of malignant pancreatic cancer. Surgery represents the first choice for treatment, but most patients experience relapse (mainly located in the liver), and there are no clear recommendations for the treatment of advanced disease. We report two cases of long-term PACC survivors treated with radiofrequency ablation in addition to chemotherapy for liver recurrence after surgery. This case report highlights the different biological behaviour of PACC compared to pancreatic adenocarcinoma and the importance of multidisciplinary treatment involving local ablative therapies, such as radiofrequency ablation, for recurrent PACC.