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Palliative radiation therapy for primary gastric melanoma
Authors:Jason M. Slater  Ted C. Ling  Jerry D. Slater  Gary Y. Yang
Affiliation:Department of Radiation Medicine, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, California, USA
Abstract:

Introduction

Primary gastric melanoma is an exceedingly rare cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding (GI bleeding). Prior reports of primary gastric melanoma have mostly been treated with surgery with utilization of radiation therapy being unreported. Radiation therapy has been used to palliate bleeding of other cancers including lung, bladder, cervix, and more recently primary gastric cancers.

Case presentation

This case documents an 87-year-old male who presented with fatigue and melena, and was found to have severe anemia. Endoscopy with biopsy revealed an isolated focus of melanoma. After discharge, he presented two days later and was found to have continued bleeding. Because he was deemed a poor surgical candidate he elected to undergo palliative radiation therapy for bleeding control.

Discussion

The diagnosis of primary verses metastatic melanoma is a topic of debate. Case reports of patients with no known extra-gastric primary have undergone surgical treatment with varying outcomes. Patients with metastatic gastric melanoma have relied on chemotherapy and radiation in addition to surgery, with radiation being used in the palliative setting. The use of radiation to control bleeding in other cancers including primary gastric adenocarcinoma has been previously studied. This case documents the utilization of radiation therapy in bleeding due to primary gastric melanoma.

Conclusions

Radiation therapy can provide adequate bleeding palliation in patients with primary gastric melanoma.
Keywords:Palliation   radiation therapy   gastric melanoma
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