1. Spontaneous Regression of an Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor: A Case Report and a Review of the Literature.
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Medici B, Caffari E, Salati M, Spallanzani A, Garajova I, Piacentini F, Dominici M, and Gelsomino F
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Introduction: Spontaneous tumor regression is the volumetric reduction or complete disappearance of a primary tumor or metastatic sites (single or multiple) without the administration of treatments. This rare phenomenon occurs most commonly in certain types of neoplasms., Case Presentation: In this manuscript, we describe a spontaneous tumor regression in an adult patient followed at the Modena Cancer Center and affected by retroperitoneal inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor, an ultra-rare subtype of sarcoma. Finally, we will provide a concise review of the literature and try to explain the mechanisms underlying the tumor regression described in the clinical case., Conclusion: The etiopathogenetic mechanisms for spontaneous tumor regression are not yet fully understood and likely involve a complex interplay among immunological mechanisms, growth factors, cytokines, and hormonal factors., Competing Interests: Fabio Gelsomino received honoraria for speaker/advisory roles from Servier, Eli Lilly, IQVIA, Merck Serono, Amgen, and Bristol Myers Squibb outside the present work. The other authors declare no conflict of interest., (© 2024 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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- 2024
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