Gastrointestinal Metastasis From Primary Lung Cancer. Case Series and Systematic Literature Review

Publication date: April 2018 Source:Cirugía Española (English Edition), Volume 96, Issue 4 Author(s): Andrea Balla, José D. Subiela, Jesús Bollo, Carmen Martínez, Carlos Rodriguez Luppi, Pilar Hernández, Yuliana Pascual-González, Silvia Quaresima, Eduard M. Targarona Aim of the present study is to report clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients treated in authors’ hospital for GI metastasis from primary lung cancer, and to report and analyze the same data concerning patients retrieved from a systematic literature review. We performed a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data, and a systematic review using the Meta-analysis Of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (MOOSE) guidelines. Ninety-one patients were included, 5 patients from the authors’ hospital and 86 through PubMed database using the keywords “intestinal metastasis” AND “lung cancer”. The median time between primary lung cancer diagnosis and GI metastasis diagnosis was 2 months and the median overall survival was 4 months. This group of patients present a poor prognosis and the gold standard treatment is not defined. None of the reported treatments had a significant impact on survival.
Source: Cirugia Espanola - Category: Surgery Source Type: research