Thyroid Metastasis from Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer

  • Namad T
  • Wang J
  • Shipley R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background . Thyroid metastases are rare. Clinically, they represent less than 4% of thyroid malignancy in clinical studies. Aim . To assess various presentations and therapy for patients with lung cancer metastatic in the thyroid. Materials and Methods . We report a case of metastatic adenocarcinoma of the lung to the thyroid. We reviewed similar reports through PubmMed search from 1997 until 2013. Case Presentation . A 48-year-old lady was seen in the clinic for an adenocarcinoma of left upper lobe (LUL) of the lung; she received neoadjuvant chemotherapy then LUL lobectomy. After 9 months she presented with diffuse goiter initially believed to be a solitary metastatic lesion as it was positive for adenocarcinoma of lung origin on histopathological exam with TTF-1 positivity. Unfortunately, PET scan showed additional mediastinal lymphadenopathy. Conclusion . The treatment strategy for metastatic thyroid disease is based on a multidisciplinary approach, where thyroidectomy would have been considered in case of a solitary metastatic involvement, but further metastatic workup is mandated to direct further systemic therapy versus palliative radiation therapy.

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Namad, T., Wang, J., Shipley, R., & Abdel Karim, N. (2013). Thyroid Metastasis from Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer. Case Reports in Oncological Medicine, 2013, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/208213

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