A Case Of Spontaneous Regression Of Small Cell Lung Cancer With Progression Of Paraneoplastic Sensory Neuropathy
Hirano, S., Nakajima, Y., Morino, E., Fujikura, Y., Mochizuki, M., Takeda, Y., . . . Kudo, K. (2007). A case of spontaneous regression of small cell lung cancer with progression of paraneoplastic sensory neuropathy. Lung Cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 58(2), 291-295. doi:10.1016/j.lungcan.2007.05.005
Abstract
We report here a rare case of small cell lung cancer (SCLC) accompanied by a partial spontaneous regression with a progression of paraneoplastic sensory neuropathy (PSN). A 55-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with dry cough and progressive numbness in the distal extremities over 1 month. She was diagnosed as small cell lung cancer associated with paraneoplastic sensory neuropathy. About 1 month later, partial spontaneous regression of tumor with a progression of paraneoplastic sensory neuropathy was observed. A complete response was achieved through chemotherapy and concurrent radiotherapy. As the tumor size decreased, her neurological symptoms improved. A short interval between onset of PSN and the start of therapy may be essential for successful treatment for not only SCLC but also PSN.
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