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Surgically resected gastric metastasis of pulmonary squamous cell carcinoma
Authors:Yong Il Kim  Byung Chul Kang  Sun Hee Sung
Affiliation:Yong Il Kim, Department of Surgery, Ewha Womans University College of Medicine, Seoul 158-710, South KoreaByung Chul Kang, Department of Radiology, Ewha Womans University College of Medicine, Seoul 158-710, South KoreaSun Hee Sung, Department of Pathology, Ewha Womans University College of Medicine, Seoul 158-710, South Korea
Abstract:Gastric metastasis of pulmonary carcinoma has been reported to range from 0.19%-5.1%. An autopsy review of cancer disclosed 1.7%-29.6% of gastric metastases, primarily from breast cancer, lung cancer and melanoma. A 71-year-old man was referred to our department because of persistent cough, sputum and sweating for 20 d. Chest posteroanterior view and chest computed tomography scan demonstrated an irregular tumor mass measuring 5.8 cm with central necrosis at the right lower lung. Bronchoscopic biopsy revealed pulmonary squamous carcinoma. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed a huge bleeding ulcer at the body of the stomach and a biopsy diagnosed a metastatic lesion. We performed a palliative total gastrectomy, splenectomy and distal pancreatectomy. The patient did not receive any adjuvant chemotherapy due to his refusal. He was controlled conservatively and survived for 11 mo after surgery. Surgical resection may provide an option for safe palliative treatment. Although gastric metastasis from lung cancer is associated with dismal outcomes, a longer survival or more favorable outcome has been demonstrated in patients undergoing palliative surgical resection of the metastatic site. Considerable improvements in the understanding of metastatic diseases and therapeutic strategies are needed to improve the clinical outcome.
Keywords:Squamous cell carcinoma   Lung cancer   Gastric metastasis
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