Folia Medica (Aug 2023)
A metachronous second primary lung cancer after laryngectomy for laryngeal carcinoma
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A combination of laryngeal carcinoma and subsequent primary lung cancer is rare yet important in terms of therapeutic strategy and prognosis. We present a case of primary squamous cell laryngeal carcinoma treated with laryngectomy and chemoradiation therapy. One year later, the patient developed metachronous squamous cell carcinoma of the lung and underwent left pneumonectomy. A second primary lung cancer after laryngeal cancer presents a significant challenge for surgeons, oncologists, and radiotherapists. The differentiation between lung metastasis and primary lung cancer is of paramount importance for the correct therapeutic strategy and prognosis.