M. A. Bari1, Sadia Sharmin2, Most. Rokaya Sultana3, Shamsunnahar4, Md. Serazul Islam5, Sanjoy Kumar Kar6

Abstract:

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide and the second most common cancer in both men and women. Despite improvement in diagnostic modalities, the majority of lung cancers are discovered with distant metastasis. Commonly, metastases from lung cancer involve the liver, adrenal glands, bone
and brain.1 Where brain metastasis is associated with worst prognosis. Patients with brain metastasis who go untreated have a median survival of one month, which can be prolonged another month by treatment with corticosteroids. Radiotherapy prolongs median survival for 3–8 months.2-4Here we present a case
of Non-small cell lung carcinoma with brain and bone metastasis who is being surviving for last seven and half years.

 

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