Management of Recurrent Disease

ACC overview

Recurrent ACC is easier to study when reoperation, focal local therapy, and patient-selection criteria are considered separately.123

Clinical Map

Repeat Surgery for Recurrent ACC

These papers focus on local or oligometastatic recurrence where secondary resection may still extend survival or restore disease control.123

Grouped note: Repeat Surgery for Recurrent ACC

Local Ablation and Multimodal Recurrence Control in ACC

This cluster covers ablation, embolization, radiotherapy, and other focal approaches used when recurrence is not cleanly resectable.123

Grouped note: Local Ablation and Multimodal Recurrence Control in ACC

Selection Factors for Local Treatment of Recurrent ACC

These studies are most useful for researchers asking which clinical features, disease-free interval, and burden patterns justify aggressive local salvage.123

Grouped note: Selection Factors for Local Treatment of Recurrent ACC

How to Read This Literature

The grouped notes below focus on when recurrence is still approached with local control intent and which patterns predict benefit.123

See Also

References

Footnotes

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  3. Spontaneous regression of pulmonary metastasis from nonfunctioning adrenocortical carcinoma after removal of the primary lesion: a case report.. J Urol. 1995. PMID: 7563362. Local full text: 7563362.md 2 3 4 5