Miliary never-smoking adenocarcinoma of the lung: Strong association with epidermal growth factor receptor exon 19 deletion

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Abstract

Miliary pattern of pulmonary metastases is a rarity in patients with lung cancer. We report five cases of patients with a never-smoking adenocarcinoma of the lung with such a pattern of metastases. In the tumor cells of all five patients, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation gene sequencing identified a deletion in exon 19 of the EGFR gene, and all five patients had a dramatic response to EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors. No echinoderm microtubule-associated protein-like 4 (EML4)-anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) translocation was detected. We believe that the miliary never-soking adenocarcinoma of the lung is a distinct clinically relevant subgroup of the never-smoking non-small cell lung cancer. Physician should recognize this subgroup of patients with lung cancer when facing a picture of miliary pulmonary metastases in chest x-ray or computed tomography scan in patients with a history of never smoking and consider upfront therapy with EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Copyright © 2010 by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer.

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Laack, E., Simon, R., Regier, M., Andritzky, B., Tennstedt, P., Habermann, C., … Bokemeyer, C. (2011). Miliary never-smoking adenocarcinoma of the lung: Strong association with epidermal growth factor receptor exon 19 deletion. Journal of Thoracic Oncology, 6(1), 199–202. https://doi.org/10.1097/JTO.0b013e3181fb7cf1

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