Lung Adenocarcinoma with Metachronous Ovarian Metastasis: a long survival case report

Abstract Background Lung adenocarcinoma which invades ovaries is very rare. However, with the increase of long-survival female lung cancer, more patients will suffer ovarian metastasis. On grounds of the paucity of reported cases, the clinicopathological features and treatment strategies remain unkn...

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Main Authors: Shuyang Yao, Leiming Wang, Xiaoru Tian, Yi Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-04-01
Series:BMC Women's Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-021-01284-7
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Summary:Abstract Background Lung adenocarcinoma which invades ovaries is very rare. However, with the increase of long-survival female lung cancer, more patients will suffer ovarian metastasis. On grounds of the paucity of reported cases, the clinicopathological features and treatment strategies remain unknown. Case presentation This patient was stage IV lung adenocarcinoma at first diagnosis. Following multiple-line systemic treatments, she experienced extensive pelvic metastasis. After debulking surgery and reevaluation about the drive genes, she was administered by targeted therapy. Up to now, the patient has shown no evidence of progression for 8 years after the initial diagnosis of primary lung cancer and 46 months after her ovarian metastasis. Conclusion The comprehensive treatment modality for the bilateral ovarian metastasis is effective in clinical course.
ISSN:1472-6874