Biceps Metastasis From Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

AHMET BÜYÜKYÖRÜK, ÇAĞDAŞ YAVAŞ, GÜLER YAVAŞ, ÖZLEM ATA, MURAT ARAZ

  • Year : 2013
  • Vol : 29
  • No : Ek
  •  Page : 29-31
Skeletal muscle metastasis from non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a rare event and the optimal treatment strategy is still unknown. Herein we report a case with biceps metastasis from NSCLC. A 50-year-old man with a distant biceps metastasis due to NSCLC is presented. One month after chemo-radiotherapy and adjuvant chemotherapy the patient was readmitted with a painful mass located on the right biceps brachii muscle. A biopsy of the painful mass disclosed the muscle metastasis pulmonary adenocarcinoma. The patient was treated with palliative radiotherapy and systemic chemotherapy was planned. At the end of the palliative radiotherapy his pain was disappeared. Two months later (18 months after the diagnosis) the patient died of respiratory failure. Palliative radiotherapy may be a good treatment option for patient with muscle metastasis from NSCLC.
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Biceps Metastasis From Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
, Vol. 29 (Ek)
Received : 08.06.2012, Accepted : 08.06.2012, Published Online : 13.08.2018
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