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Role of surgical intervention in managing gastrointestinal metastases from lung cancer

Journal
World Journal of Gastroenterology
Journal Volume
17
Journal Issue
38
Pages
4314
Date Issued
2011
Author(s)
PO-CHU LEE  
CHIAO LO  
MING-TSAN LIN  
JIN-TUNG LIANG  
BEEN-REN LIN  
DOI
10.3748/wjg.v17.i38.4314
URI
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-80955149616&doi=10.3748%2fwjg.v17.i38.4314&partnerID=40&md5=8b9142b94c71846c051f467bb55dc4c4
https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/558654
Abstract
Aim: To investigate the clinicopathological characteristics of late-stage lung cancer patients with gastrointestinal (GI)-tract metastases, focusing on therapeutic options and outcomes. Methods: Our institution (the National Taiwan University Hospital) diagnosed 8159 patients with lung cancer between 1987 and 2008, of which 21 developed symptomatic GI metastases. This study reviewed all of the patients' information, including survival data, pathological reports, and surgical notes. Results: The most common histological type of lung cancer was adenocarcinoma, and 0.26% of patients with lung cancer developed GI metastases. The median duration from lung cancer diagnosis to GI metastases was three months (range, 0-108 mo), and the average time from diagnosis of GI metastasis to death was 2.8 mo. Most patients with symptomatic gastric and/or duodenal metastases exhibited GI bleeding and were diagnosed by panendoscopy. In contrast, small bowel metastases typically presented as an acute abdomen and were not diagnosed until laparotomy. All patients with small bowel or colonic metastases underwent surgical intervention, and their perioperative mortality was 22%. Our data revealed a therapeutic effect in patients with solitary GI metastasis and a favorable palliative effect on survival when metastases were diagnosed preoperatively. In patients with multiple GI metastases, the presentation varied according to the locations of the metastases. Conclusion: Surgical treatment is worthwhile in a select group of patients with bowel perforation or obstruction. Physicians should be more alert to symptoms or signs indicating GI metastases.
Subjects
Gastrointestinal metastasis
Lung cancer
Palliative effect
Prognosis
Surgical intervention
SDGs

[SDGs]SDG3

Other Subjects
acute abdomen; article; cancer palliative therapy; cancer survival; gastrointestinal hemorrhage; human; intestine obstruction; intestine perforation; laparotomy; lung adenocarcinoma; lung cancer; Taiwan; visceral metastasis
Publisher
Baishideng Publishing Group Co
Type
journal article

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