Advanced non-small cell lung cancer treated with palliative systemic therapy complicated by calvarial metastasis: a case report. 2022

Sapan Patel, and Brittany Zaita, and Adityabikram Singh, and Vivas Tatachar, and Sunaina Dias, and Emma Fattakhov, and Gurjinder Kaur
Department of Basic Biomedical Sciences, Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine-Middletown, Middletown, NY, USA.

Bony metastases are often seen in advanced cancers and lead to deterioration in patient quality of life with common complications of pain, bone fractures, and hypercalcemia. While most sites of metastasis to bone are observed in the axial skeleton from patients with a primary lung, breast or prostate cancer, metastases to the calvarium from lung cancer are less common, and thus less likely to be identified and managed. A 69-year-old Caucasian female with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) presented with worsening symptoms of widespread body pain, fatigue, and weight loss. Physical examination was remarkable for a palpable protrusion on the patient's head. Imaging revealed a parieto-occipital calvarial lesion, a likely metastasis from her lung cancer. A previously performed CT-guided lung biopsy was evaluated for actionable tumor markers to allow for more specific and efficacious line of treatments; the patient's tumor had lacked any notable gene mutations. The treatment plan included radiotherapy, combined immunotherapy and chemotherapy consisting of pembrolizumab, pemetrexed, and carboplatin. Despite the treatment, the patient's skull lesion had continued to grow, and her overall condition deteriorated to the point where she required hospice. Given the unique location of calvarial metastases, early detection appears to correlate with improving patient outcomes and quality of life. A multimodal approach with a high index of suspicion is essential for diagnosing and managing rare presentations of metastatic disease.

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