Abstract
The incidence of lung cancer during pregnancy is rising due to the high rate of smokers in young women and the late mean age of pregnancy; in addition, considering that the patients are young women with a higher incidence of molecular alterations, molecular testing in lung adenocarcinoma should always be performed, even in pregnancy. Here, we report the case of a lung adenocarcinoma diagnosed during pregnancy with a long survival who benefitted from brain radiotherapy, conventional chemotherapy, and ALK TKI-targeted treatment. It reveals the safety of whole brain radiotherapy during pregnancy and consideration of other brain radiation techniques even in palliative cases, which should be personalized and managed by a multidisciplinary team. However, upfront management of brain metastasis in ALK-positive patients remains unresolved.
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Acosta Rojas, A., Collazo-Lorduy, A., Remon, J., Hernando Requejo, O., Jiménez-Munarriz, B., Rubio Rodríguez, M. C., & De Castro, J. (2020). Lung Adenocarcinoma during Pregnancy: 11-Year Follow-Up. Case Reports in Oncology, 13(2), 892–895. https://doi.org/10.1159/000508360
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