Skin metastases in lung cancer: analysis of a 10-year experience.

  • Authors:
    • V Ambrogi
    • I Nofroni
    • G Tonini
    • T C Mineo
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  • Published online on: January 1, 2001     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.8.1.57
  • Pages: 57-118
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Abstract

We reviewed our 10-year experience in skin metastases from lung cancer. We identified a total of 26 patients with 49 resected skin metastases. Skin metastases were synchronous in 6 patients, 3 of whom underwent primary simultaneous resection, and solitary in 6 (6/26=23.07%). Negative prognostic factors were primary non-resectability (p=0.001), small cell lung cancer (p=0.032), simultaneous discovery of other cutaneous (p=0.048) or extracutaneous (p=0.0005, Wald test p<0.002, Odds ratio =14.37) metastases. Skin metastasis represented the unique distant localization in almost one quarter of our cases that represent the best-survivor category: in these patients skin metastasectomy is justified.

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Ambrogi V, Nofroni I, Tonini G and Mineo T: Skin metastases in lung cancer: analysis of a 10-year experience.. Oncol Rep 8: 57-118, 2001.
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Ambrogi, V., Nofroni, I., Tonini, G., & Mineo, T. (2001). Skin metastases in lung cancer: analysis of a 10-year experience.. Oncology Reports, 8, 57-118. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.8.1.57
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Ambrogi, V., Nofroni, I., Tonini, G., Mineo, T."Skin metastases in lung cancer: analysis of a 10-year experience.". Oncology Reports 8.1 (2001): 57-118.
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Ambrogi, V., Nofroni, I., Tonini, G., Mineo, T."Skin metastases in lung cancer: analysis of a 10-year experience.". Oncology Reports 8, no. 1 (2001): 57-118. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.8.1.57