Unfortunately, at six months, the patient had a new lesion, as assessed by thoracic CT showing the previous right lower lobe lesion re-appearing with a less nodularity and measuring 10 mm (Figure 2a). Repeated PET/CT showed a slightly pathological FDG uptake (SUVmax: 2.4) (Figure 2b) without any other evident activity in the body.
The patient, then, underwent superior segmentectomy of the right lower lobe and lymph node dissection through video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. The postoperative course of the patient was uneventful and he was discharged from hospital on Day 6. The pathological examination result was reported as an adenocarcinoma with a predominant lepidic pattern. He received six cycles of platinumbased chemotherapy following surgery. He is still recurrence-free during a 25-month follow-up.
Our case had an extremely rare clinical situation for metastatic NSCLC. Although we were unable to document the immunological changes during this period, it is plausible to speculate that irradiation could have converted tumor cells into an in situ vaccine and generate the abscopal response. There are very few reported cases of NSCLC in the literature which show the abscopal effect following local radiotherapy.[2,3] Those were cases where the abscopal effect could be responsible in combination with the other therapies; however, we observed the disappearance of the lesion following radiotherapy alone.
Regarding the different histology (adenocarcinoma) found after resection, compared to preoperative diagnosis of a squamous-cell carcinoma, it may be attributable to the tumor heterogeneity, histopathological error or histological transformation of the tumor cells, which was previously published.[5]
In conclusion, the mechanisms of radiotherapyinduced abscopal effect seem to be very complex due to limited knowledge and lack of prospective studies. Therefore, we suggest that further studies of this rare phenomenon should be carried out.
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