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Complete Response in Lower Tracheal Malignancy with CCRT

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Dr. Md. Arifur Rahman

Oncology Specialist

Complete Response in Lower Tracheal Malignancy with CCRT

Clinical Success Story: Complete Response in Lower Tracheal Malignancy with CCRT Managing rare airway malignancies often demands a balance of urgency, precision, and multidisciplinary coordination. I would like to share a recent real-world case that highlights the impact of a well-executed multimodal approach. A 61-year-old female presented with severe airway-compromising symptoms—progressive breathlessness, persistent cough, and hemoptysis. Evaluation confirmed invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the lower trachea (Grade II). Baseline disease burden: Tumor volume: 12.4 cc Symptomatic airway compromise Management strategy: Endoscopic debulking with CRYO + APC for immediate airway relief Definitive radiotherapy (3DCRT): 54 Gy in 27 fractions Concurrent weekly Cisplatin-based chemotherapy (CCRT) Response dynamics: Interim imaging showed 87% tumor reduction (down to 1.6 cc) with nodal clearance Final follow-up imaging (May 2026) demonstrated: Complete radiological response No residual tracheal mass No nodal or distant disease This outcome reinforces several key clinical insights: Even in rare central airway tumors, a structured multimodal strategy can achieve curative outcomes CCRT remains a powerful organ-preserving approach in patients not suitable for surgery Early airway stabilization + timely systemic sensitization is critical Real-world data continues to validate outcomes comparable to controlled settings As we continue to build real-world oncology evidence from Bangladesh, such cases highlight the importance of precision planning, multidisciplinary care, and context-adapted treatment strategies. Would be interested to hear thoughts from colleagues managing central airway malignancies—especially regarding optimal RT techniques (3DCRT vs IMRT/VMAT) and systemic intensification strategies. #Oncology #RadiationOncology #CCRT #AirwayTumors #CarcinomaTrachea #RealWorldEvidence #PrecisionOncology #CancerCare #Bangladesh #MultidisciplinaryCare #ClinicalSuccess #BSHL #BSH