European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine (Jun 2023)

changing face of lung cancer: oligometastatic renal metastasis post chemo-immunotherapy combination

  • Elvis Matini,
  • Trishhani Yogaretnam,
  • Charlotte Alice Wilson,
  • Derek Power

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12890/2023_003908

Abstract

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This report describes a rare case of oligometastatic renal disease in a 69 year-old Caucasian male with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Diagnosed with Stage IIIb, NSCLC he completed chemoradiotherapy followed by 1 year of immunotherapy. Surveillance CT scans after nearly three years showed an ill-defined lesion in the left kidney. Biopsy results were consistent with metastasis from the known lung carcinoma. Following neo-adjuvant Pembrolizumab (200mg, q3w), the patient underwent a left radical nephrectomy, without complications. One year post-operatively, CT of the thorax, abdomen and pelvis (TAP) did not identify any recurrence. Renal metastases were historically demonstrated predominantly by autopsy studies[1]. Any mass manifesting in the kidney in the context of previous NSCLC warrants comprehensive investigations. The combination of immunotherapy followed by definitive treatment appears to be a promising management strategy[2]. With regards to local curative options, the advantages and disadvantages of surgery and radiotherapy have been well described[3-4].

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