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A Comprehensive Understanding of Choroidal Metastasis from Lung Cancer

Zihan Qu, Jiewei Liu, Lingling Zhu, Qinghua Zhou

2021OncoTargets and Therapy26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The incidence of lung cancer with intraocular metastasis is low, of which choroidal metastasis is the most painful metastatic lesion. The clinical symptoms resulting from choroidal metastasis from lung cancer easily detected although they are rarely identified prior to the diagnosis of the primary malignancy. The quality of life of patients is inevitably impaired. Some lung cancer patients complain of ocular symptoms as the first manifestation of lung cancer. Early diagnosis and treatment can significantly overcome or delay the visual impairment and improve prognosis. The main therapeutic modalities include systemic and local treatments, while observation is also a treatment option. Currently, the feasibility and effectiveness of various treatment options are controversial worldwide. Herein, we summarize the underlying mechanisms, epidemiology, clinical features, auxiliary examinations, diagnosis, and recent treatment options for intraocular metastases.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineLung cancerMalignancyMetastasisCancerTreatment of lung cancerRadiation therapyOncologyRadiologyInternal medicineOcular Oncology and TreatmentsBrain Metastases and TreatmentMelanoma and MAPK Pathways
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