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Medics at a St. Petersburg oncology center have successfully performed six surgeries to remove 170 metastases from a patient’s lungs | Medics at a St. Petersburg oncology center have successfully performed six surgeries to remove 170 metastases from a patient’s lungs |
Doctors at Russia’s leading cancer treatment medical center have successfully removed 170 metastases from a 37-year-old male patient’s lungs in six surgeries that each lasted several hours, the clinic’s press service said. | Doctors at Russia’s leading cancer treatment medical center have successfully removed 170 metastases from a 37-year-old male patient’s lungs in six surgeries that each lasted several hours, the clinic’s press service said. |
Metastases arise when cancer spreads from a primary site and new tumors are formed in distant organs. Most cancer deaths are caused by metastasis rather than from the primary tumors. | Metastases arise when cancer spreads from a primary site and new tumors are formed in distant organs. Most cancer deaths are caused by metastasis rather than from the primary tumors. |
“There are no analogues in the world oncology for this case,” according to a statement from the N.N. Petrov National Medical Research Center of Oncology on Tuesday. | “There are no analogues in the world oncology for this case,” according to a statement from the N.N. Petrov National Medical Research Center of Oncology on Tuesday. |
The St. Petersburg-based oncology center is one of the largest diagnostic and treatment centers in Russia providing care to cancer patients. | The St. Petersburg-based oncology center is one of the largest diagnostic and treatment centers in Russia providing care to cancer patients. |
According to the report, the patient was admitted to the center with multiple metastases in the lungs, which were the result of osteosarcoma that he was diagnosed with in 2020. | According to the report, the patient was admitted to the center with multiple metastases in the lungs, which were the result of osteosarcoma that he was diagnosed with in 2020. |
Over the course of four years, he underwent chemotherapy in Moscow, followed by the removal of a tumor along with part of his shoulder, and several more courses of chemotherapy in Germany. As a result, the growth of the lesions was stopped. However, according to the protocols in Germany, doctors would remove no more than 10-15 metastases during a single surgery. | Over the course of four years, he underwent chemotherapy in Moscow, followed by the removal of a tumor along with part of his shoulder, and several more courses of chemotherapy in Germany. As a result, the growth of the lesions was stopped. However, according to the protocols in Germany, doctors would remove no more than 10-15 metastases during a single surgery. |
“Removing, for example, 30 or 50 metastases from the lower lobe of the lung is a big trauma for the body on its own, and it was critical to give [the patient] time to recover,” said Yevgeny Levchenko, the head of department of thoracic oncology at N.N. Petrov NMRC, explaining that this was why the removals were done over six separate surgeries. | “Removing, for example, 30 or 50 metastases from the lower lobe of the lung is a big trauma for the body on its own, and it was critical to give [the patient] time to recover,” said Yevgeny Levchenko, the head of department of thoracic oncology at N.N. Petrov NMRC, explaining that this was why the removals were done over six separate surgeries. |
Three of the surgeries were performed using the method of “isolated chemoperfusion” — the Russian medical center’s modernized and patented technique, which can save patients even with the most severe Stage 4 cancer. The method makes it possible to remove the smallest metastases of the lung tissue, thus eliminating the possibility of new metastases appearing in the lungs. | Three of the surgeries were performed using the method of “isolated chemoperfusion” — the Russian medical center’s modernized and patented technique, which can save patients even with the most severe Stage 4 cancer. The method makes it possible to remove the smallest metastases of the lung tissue, thus eliminating the possibility of new metastases appearing in the lungs. |
Ultimately, the patient’s prognosis is now “most optimistic,” Levchenko said. | Ultimately, the patient’s prognosis is now “most optimistic,” Levchenko said. |
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