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Lung cancer detected due to gene mutation after 3 biopsies

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên16/04/2024


On April 16, Dr. Nguyen Anh Dung, Head of the Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Cardiovascular Center, Tam Anh General Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City, said that the CT scan image recorded a 27x25 mm lung tumor located near the patient's left lung hilum. Most tumors or lung nodules do not show symptoms in the early stages. In Ms. H.'s case, the tumor was located near the lung hilum, near the heart, causing the patient to feel chest pain, although not severe. She went to the doctor and was detected early.

The team performed minimally invasive biopsy procedures on the patient first, including bronchoscopy and CT-guided lung biopsy, but both showed benign tumors. However, based on experience and the imaging characteristics of the tumor, the doctor strongly suspected that the tumor was not benign, so it was decided that the entire tumor needed to be removed for diagnosis and treatment.

The patient underwent thoracic endoscopy to remove the tumor and perform a cold biopsy. The doctor performed an endoscopy to remove the tumor sample, then sent it to the pathologist for a cold biopsy in 30-45 minutes, the results confirmed that it was a malignant lung tumor.

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Doctors during a laparoscopic surgery to remove a lung tumor

According to Dr. Dung, endoscopic lung biopsy or CT-guided lung biopsy are minimally invasive methods that help diagnose lung lesions such as tumors, inflammation, etc. Sometimes the biopsy gives false negative results, meaning the result is a benign tumor while in fact it is a malignant cell. The reason is that the tumor is in a difficult-to-reach location, and the biopsy has not hit the location with malignant cells. In these cases, if the nature of the tumor is still doubtful, the doctor will prescribe endoscopic surgery to remove the entire tumor by cold biopsy.

During the surgery, with the malignant results returned, Dr. Dung and his team decided to remove the upper left lung lobe and remove the entire mediastinal lymph nodes for Ms. H. to completely remove the tumor from the body and reduce the risk of cancer recurrence. The patient only underwent one surgery to solve two problems: diagnostic biopsy and surgical treatment.

After surgery, Ms. H. no longer had chest discomfort, the endoscopic incision was small so there was not much pain. She said she was not exposed to cigarette smoke or toxic chemicals, and had no family history of lung cancer. Genetic testing later showed that she had an EGFR gene mutation. The patient was treated with targeted drugs according to the protocol to prevent cancer recurrence.



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