ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2014;31(2):87-94 |
Review article
UDC:616-006
DOI:10.2478/afmnai-2014-0010
Cancer of Unknown Primary Site Syndrome- CUP Syndrome - Diagnostic and Therapeutical Dillemas
Ivica Pejčić, Svetislav Vrbić, Mirjana Todorović, Ivan Petković, Mirjana Balić, Ana Stanković
Clinic of Oncology, Clinical Centre Niš, Serbia
SUMMARY
Metastatic carcinomas of unknown primary origin (cancer of unknown primary-CUP)
represent 3-5% of all cancers. This term includes all patients presented with
metastatic disease in whom the primary site could not have been identified.
Despite the use of modern and comprehensive diagnostic techniques and
procedures, there is no improvement in efficacy (efficiency) of indentifying the
primary site of disseminated disease. That is why a diagnostic procedure should
be rational and should include the basic diagnostic examination (analyses) with
the aim to define biological and clinical characteristics of diagnosed disease,
as well as an optimal therapeutic approach. Although the overall prognosis of
the majority of these patients is poor, it is possible, nowadays, to distinguish
the subgroups of patients with favorable prognosis. Results of new basic
research, better understanding of pathogenesis at the molecular level and
introduction of new drugs through clinical trials suggest an advance in this
disease treatment and outcome.
Key words: malignant tumor, metastases, chemotherapy, CUP