Can liver mets be cured without surgery

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JB09
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Can liver mets be cured without surgery

Postby JB09 » Fri Nov 12, 2021 5:06 pm

I am searching for patients who have had liver mets and used integrative, or not, treatments, had near complete responses from chemo and were able to gain NED or minimal disease control without resection. Does this exist?

Nor Cal
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Re: Can liver mets be cured without surgery

Postby Nor Cal » Sat Nov 13, 2021 10:53 am

You used "cured" in your subject line, which is quite unusual, but it happens.

Complete response or NED definitely exist. We've been aggressive in my treatment, and some good data has come out recently showing the survival benefit of using radioembolization and chemoembolization early on in the process. I have no identifiable lesions in my scans - not that I expect that it is gone.
Dx June 2020, stage IV, w liver mets in both lobes. M, age 50. Right-sided colon tumor. CEA 120.
BRAF+ TMB 5% MSS TDL1-1%
July 2020 - Present: 56 cycles chemo (All the various 5-FU regimens)
December 2020 - February 2021 Y90 Radioembolization, Chemoembolization x2

Rock_Robster
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Re: Can liver mets be cured without surgery

Postby Rock_Robster » Sat Nov 13, 2021 11:07 pm

I agree with Nor Cal… if “without surgery” can include things like ablation, radiation (SABR/SBRT or SIRT/Y90), IRE etc, then certainly yes. If you mean “with systemic chemotherapy alone” then that is quite unusual (although case reports do exist). Immunotherapy for MSI/MSS-H is another category as well.
41M Australia
2018 Dx RC
G2 EMVI LVI, 4 liver mets
pT3N1aM1a Stage IVa MSS NRAS G13R
CEA 14>2>32>16>19>30>140>70
11/18 FOLFOX
3/19 Liver resection
5/19 Pelvic IMRT
7/19 ULAR
8/19 Liver met
8/19 FOLFOX, FOLFOXIRI, FOLFIRI
12/19 Liver resection
NED 2 years
11/21 Liver met, PALN, lung nodules
3/22 PVE, lymphadenectomy, liver SBRT
10/22 PALN SBRT
11/22 Liver mets, peri nodule. Xeloda+Bev
4/23 XELIRI+Bev
9/23 ATRIUM trial
12/23 Modified FOLFIRI+Bev
3/24 VAXINIA (CF33 + hNIS) trial

catstaff
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Re: Can liver mets be cured without surgery

Postby catstaff » Sun Nov 14, 2021 7:19 am

We just got the bad news of liver spots. I am hoping he will be a candidate for RFA (I doubt they would do resection due to the lymphatic spread).

Complete responses to chemo are a few percent, maybe 5% at most, of patients, which isn't zero but isn't very good odds.
D/H Dx 10/2019 RC age 61
Clinical T4bN2M1a (common iliac and para-aortic lymph nodes)
MSS KRAS G12D
CRT 11/19-1/20 FOLFOX 3/20-7/20
Pelvic exenteration w/LAR 8/20
ypT4bN0Mx G3 0/14 nodes LVI not seen PNI-
CEA 10/19:20, 1/20-11/20:1.6, 4.3, 3.4, 2.7, 2/21:9.0 3/21:18,40 4/21:28,19, 5/21:13.3,8.6
PET 3/21 recurrence in distal nodes, L5 vertebra, pelvis
FOLFIRI+bev 3/21-

Gravelyguy
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Re: Can liver mets be cured without surgery

Postby Gravelyguy » Sun Nov 14, 2021 9:33 am

I had a resection but after Folfox and Vectibix, they could not find any viable cancer cells in the the liver biopsies that they took. They actually had a hard time finding one of the tumors. I had very small tumors and I think responded to the vectibix very well so I think I am a rare case.

Dave
6/17 dx mRC t3n1m1 very low rectal tumor 2 liver Mets 1.3 cm and .9 cm

6/17 begin 4 rounds Folfox w/Vectibix
9/17 short course radiation
10/17 rectal and liver resection LAR with coloanal anastomosis (no rectum left)
11/17-3/18 8 rounds Folfox
6/18 still NED!! Takedown
8/28/18 still NED! CEA .8 new low for me
10/18/18 colonoscopy clear
12/12/18 CEA .9 still NED!
6/11/19 CEA 1.0
12/19/19 CEA 1.0 still NED!
6/17/20 CEA 1.1 still NED!
12/15/20 CEA 1.1still NED!
12/16/21 CEA 1.2 still NED!


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