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Tumour response following high-dose intratumoural application of Viscum album on a patient with adenoid cystic carcinoma

SUMMARY
Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a rare type of cancer that typically originates in the salivary glands. Surgical removal can lead to functional loss and psychological distress. Viscum album extract (VAE) is a herbal remedy with dose-dependent cytotoxic, apoptogenic and immunological effects. In some case reports, tumour regression has been observed following high-dose local applications of VAE. An active 88-year-old man with fast-growing ACC of the hard palate refused surgical removal and received high-dose intratumoural injections of VAE (alone) over a 10-month period. The tumour
decreased in size, softened and loosened from its surroundings. A biopsy during the course showed inflammation. The patient remained well and without functional limitations during the therapy and follow-up period (5 months). VAE produced no reported side effects. This aged patient exemplifies a satisfying course of ACC under VAE resulting in good quality of life and partial tumour regression.

Citation: Werthmann, P. G., Helling, D., Heusser, P., & Kienle, G. S. (2014). Tumour response following high-dose intratumoural application of Viscum album on a patient with adenoid cystic carcinoma. Case Reports, 2014, bcr2013203180. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2013-203180