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George Imataka1,2, Shigeko Kuwashima3, Shujiro Hayashi2,4
1Department of Pediatrics, Dokkyo Medical University, Tochigi 321-0293, Japan.
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Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a genetic disorder characterized by a wide range of clinical manifestations, including café-au-lait macules, cutaneous neurofibromas, and an increased risk of certain malignancies. Historically, there has been no approved medical therapy specifically aimed at achieving tumor shrinkage or regression. Surgical intervention is often limited by factors such as the inaccessibility of the tumor location, involvement of critical tissues, suboptimal timing, or the inability to achieve complete resection. Recent advancements in targeted therapies, particularly MEK inhibitors, have introduced promising treatment options for patients with severe manifestations of NF1. This review highlights the pathophysiology of NF1 and the therapeutic role of MEK inhibitors and presents a detailed case study of a patient treated with selumetinib, a novel MEK inhibitor. While the therapeutic potential of selumetinib has been demonstrated in preclinical and clinical studies, including those involving Japanese patients, this review aims to evaluate its application in real-world clinical practice. A comprehensive discussion of the case study provides insights into the efficacy, safety, and clinical challenges associated with selumetinib treatment, offering valuable perspectives for its use in managing NF1.
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