Haemodialysed patient with lung cancer in the COVID-19 era: A clinical challenge

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A 66-year-old man was referred to the oncological pneumology consultation due to a mass in the right upper lobe observed in a routine X-ray of the chest. The CT scan confirmed a mass in the same location. The biopsy revealed a lung adenocarcinoma. It was decided to start chemotherapy adapted to kidney function. In April 2020, the patient contracted SARS-CoV-2 infection and developed bilateral pneumonia with partial respiratory failure. He was transferred to the intensive care unit, where he had a positive evolution. In the next 5 months, there was a clinical improvement; however, the CT scan of the chest showed disease progression. After a new multidisciplinary approach, it was decided to start a second line with atezolizumab. After four cycles of atezolizumab, there was a clear clinical improvement, and a reduction by more than 50% in the tumour size, without significant adverse effects.

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Carvalho, T. D. P., Trinca, F., Cardoso, T., & Dinis, R. (2021). Haemodialysed patient with lung cancer in the COVID-19 era: A clinical challenge. BMJ Case Reports, 14(7). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2021-243462

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