1.A Case of Spontaneous Regression of Small Cell Lung Cancer.
Gun Young HONG ; Jong Seo PARK ; Sung Sik RUY ; Sung Jin KANG ; Yong An WOO ; Myung Won KANG ; Yeun Keun LIM ; Hyang Soon YEO ; Hun Nam KIM
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1998;30(6):1294-1298
Small cell lung cancer is the most aggressive tumor among lung cancers and has a greater tendency to be widely disseminated by the time of diagnosis. Without treatment, the median survial time of small cell lung cancer patients is only 2~4 months. However, though spontaneous regression of the malignant tumor has been frequently reported, spontaneous regression of the small cell lung cancer is rare. In this study a spontaneous regression of the small cell lung cancer is reported, along with a brief review of the literature. A 69 year-old woman was admitted for an evaluation for dyspnea. A chest roentgenogram obtained on admission revealed an abnormal mass shadow at the right hilus. She was diagnosed as having small cell lung cancer through a bronchoscopic biopsy. However this tumor regressed spontaneously without specific treatment after 12 months.
Aged
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Biopsy
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Diagnosis
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Dyspnea
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Female
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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Small Cell Lung Carcinoma*
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Thorax