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Skin metastases from lung cancer are extremely uncommon and have a poor prognosis. The potential correlation between skin metastases and a phenotype associated with "CNS-predilection" or an aggressive phase of NSCLC.

lung cancer:

  • Lung cancer skin metastasis is a rare occurrence with a dismal prognosis. There have been three cases of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that have involved the skin and had a quick fatal clinical course because of substantial CNS metastases. Discussion is held regarding the potential correlation between skin metastases and a phenotype associated with "CNS-predilection" or an aggressive phase of NSCLC.
  • Lung cancer is a type of cancer that develops in lung tissues, typically in the cells that line the airways. It is the main reason why both men and women die from cancer. Small cell lung cancer and non-small cell lung cancer are the two main forms.

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