Radiotherapy for a phalanx bone metastasis of a lung adenocarcinoma.

Case Rep Oncol

Department of Radiation Oncology, CHU Sud Réunion, Saint-Pierre, Réunion, France.

Published: September 2014

Phalanx bone metastasis as the initial presenting sign of lung cancer is a rare presentation. Lung cancer is known to metastasize to the bone, but rarely to the fingers. A 61-year-old male smoker presented with pain in the left ring finger. Severe pain discouraged the patient from using his left hand. An X-ray of the left hand showed a lytic bone lesion. The patient was treated with finger radiotherapy. Analgesics were no longer needed and the patient was able to reuse his left hand in his everyday life. Palliative radiotherapy relieved our patient and improved his quality of life.

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