Unexpected long-term survival without evidence of disease after salvage chemotherapy for recurrent metastatic cervical cancer: a case series.
Overview
abstract
BACKGROUND: The prognosis of recurrent metastatic cervical cancer is extremely poor. Platinum-based palliative chemotherapy constitutes the mainstay of treatment. Cure is extremely rare. CASE: We present 3 cases of recurrent metastatic cervical cancer in which the patients remain disease-free many years after completing salvage chemotherapy and surgery. The patients remain with no evidence of disease at 6, 7, and 13 years, respectively, following recurrence. CONCLUSION: In rare cases, an unexpected complete clinical remission and long-term survival without evidence of disease may be achieved in patients with recurrent metastatic cervical cancer treated with multimodal therapy.