Thoracic Cancer (Sep 2024)

A bone tumor‐like chest wall mass lesion with pathological rib fractures observed 13 years after lung stereotactic body radiotherapy: A case report

  • Masaki Matsuda,
  • Jiro Ichikawa,
  • Takafumi Komiyama,
  • Kojiro Onohara,
  • Masahide Saito,
  • Hikaru Nemoto,
  • Mizuki Kubota,
  • Hiroshi Onishi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.15419
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 26
pp. 1912 – 1916

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Abstract Although stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) is a curative treatment option for stage I non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), limited data are available regarding chest wall (CW) toxicities during an extended follow‐up of over 10 years. We report an unusual case of a bone tumor‐like CW mass lesion with pathological rib fractures observed 13 years after SBRT for peripheral lung cancer. Despite the initial suspicion of radiation‐induced sarcoma, a subsequent incisional biopsy revealed no evidence of malignancy, and a definitive diagnosis of osteonecrosis was made. Thus, long‐term observation of over 10 years is required to identify late chronic complications following SBRT.

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