Pulmonary neuroendocrine tumors (NET) are rare, and very few published reports have described the long-term treatment of patients with this disease. Current treatment options for patients with metastatic well-differentiated pulmonary NET are limited. This case report details the long-term treatment of a 62-year-old female patient with well-differentiated pulmonary NET and multiple liver metastases. The heavily pretreated patient achieved radiographic stability in measurable disease, improvement in nonmeasurable disease, and symptomatic improvement over 3 years while receiving the combination of everolimus and octreotide long-acting repeatable (LAR). Treatment was well tolerated without mucositis, rash, or pneumonitis. This case report suggests that the combination of everolimus and octreotide LAR may be a novel treatment option for heavily pretreated patients with metastatic well-differentiated pulmonary NET, but these findings require further analysis in clinical trials.

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