Abstract

Introduction: Adenocarcinoma is the most common malignancy in pancreas. Normally there is no squamous cell in pancreas. Pancreas Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) is a rare tumor and its presentation is like adenocarcinoma and no specific symptom and sign is reported. Tumor markers are not helpful for this disease. Case presentation: We report a 55 year-old female patient who had pancreas SCC. All investigations were normal and no other site of SCC, as a possible source for metastasis, was found. The tumor was not operable and she received 3 cycles of cisplatin and 5-fluorouracil. Then she received radiotherapy up to 44 Gy. Although she had partial response, operation was not again possible and then she received chemotherapy. Unfortunately she developed liver metastasis and passed away 9 months after diagnosis. Conclusion: pancreas SCC is a rare tumor and the role of surgery and radiotherapy is not well studied. Chemotherapy is better to be administered according to SCC of other sites. Despite aggressive treatment, this malignant disease has a poor prognosis.

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