Background: Anal metastases from lung cancer are infrequent, and there are only 10 published cases. Life expectancy is no longer than 1 year after diagnosis because of the typically advanced stage of disease. Treatment, which is typically inefficient, is administered with the intent to cure or avoid local complications.

Case Presentation: We report a case of a patient with non-small cell lung cancer presenting with perianal metastasis mimicking an abscess.

Conclusions: Because perianal masses may be misdiagnosed, patients with lung and other cancers should be evaluated for metastatic disease.

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