Primary signet-ring cell carcinoma of the lung in an HIV-positive patient.
Alberto TestoriGianluca PerroniCamilla De CarloAlessandro CrepaldiMarco AlloisioUgo CioffiPublished in: Thoracic cancer (2021)
Primary lung signet-ring cell carcinomas are a rare entity and only a few cases of pure signet-ring cell carcinomas of the lung are reported in the English literature. They usually have an aggressive behavior and a poor prognosis because in most cases they are identified at an advanced stage. We present a unique case of primary signet-ring cell carcinoma of the lung because the patient was HIV positive, a heavy smoker, and also the tumor, discovered incidentally during chest x-ray, was a pure type of signet-ring cell carcinoma. Surgical therapy associated with chemoradiotherapy represents the gold standard in the care of these patients.
Keyphrases
- hiv positive
- poor prognosis
- men who have sex with men
- antiretroviral therapy
- south africa
- single cell
- long non coding rna
- case report
- ejection fraction
- healthcare
- end stage renal disease
- palliative care
- newly diagnosed
- hiv infected
- rectal cancer
- high resolution
- radiation therapy
- patient reported outcomes
- magnetic resonance
- prognostic factors
- locally advanced
- bone marrow
- health insurance