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EGFR mutation identifies distant squamous cell carcinoma as metastasis from lung adenocarcinoma
Authors:Nobuhiro Kanaji  Shuji Bandoh  Toshitetsu Hayashi  Reiji Haba  Naoki Watanabe  Tomoya Ishii  Asako Kunitomo  Takayuki Takahama  Akira Tadokoro  Osamu Imataki  Hiroaki Dobashi  Takuya Matsunaga
Abstract:Lung cancer metastasis is typically determined by histologic similarity between distant and primary lesions. Herein, we present a 70-year-old Japanese woman with an adenocarcinoma in her lung and a squamous cell carcinoma in her femur; both tumors had an identical epidermal growth factor receptor mutation, G719S. This indicated that both tumors had a common origin, despite their histologic dissimilarity. The tumor in the femur was thus identified genetically as a lung cancer metastasis. This case suggests that genetic analysis can determine whether a distant lesion is a lung cancer metastasis, particularly when the histology differs from that of the primary lesion.
Keywords:Non-small cell lung cancer   Adenocarcinoma   Squamous cell carcinoma   Epidermal growth factor receptor mutation   G719   Metastasis
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