BACKGROUND Patients diagnosed with non-small-cell lung cancer with activated epidermal growth factor receptor mutations are more likely to develop leptomeningeal(LM)metastasis than other types of lung cancers and have...BACKGROUND Patients diagnosed with non-small-cell lung cancer with activated epidermal growth factor receptor mutations are more likely to develop leptomeningeal(LM)metastasis than other types of lung cancers and have a poor prognosis.Early diagnosis and effective treatment of leptomeningeal carcinoma can improve the prognosis.CASE SUMMARY A 55-year-old female with a progressive headache and vomiting for one month was admitted to Peking University First Hospital.She was diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma with osseous metastasis 10 months prior to admittance.epidermal growth factor receptor(EGFR)mutation was detected by genomic examination,so she was first treated with gefitinib for 10 months before acquiring resistance.Cell-free cerebrospinal fluid(CSF)circulating tumor DNA detection by next-generation sequencing was conducted and indicated the EGFR-Thr790Met mutation,while biopsy and cytology from the patient’s CSF and the first enhanced cranial magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)showed no positive findings.A month later,the enhanced MRI showed linear leptomeningeal enhancement,and the cytology and biochemical examination in CSF remained negative.Therefore,osimertinib(80 mg/d)was initiated as a second-line treatment,resulting in a good response within a month.CONCLUSION This report suggests clinical benefit of osimertinib in LM patients with positive detection of the EGFR-Thr790Met mutation in CSF and proposes that the positive findings of CSF circulating tumor DNA as a liquid biopsy technology based on the detection of cancer-associated gene mutations may appear earlier than the imaging and CSF findings and may thus be helpful for therapy.Moreover,the routine screening of chest CT with the novel coronavirus may provide unexpected benefits。展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Patients diagnosed with non-small-cell lung cancer with activated epidermal growth factor receptor mutations are more likely to develop leptomeningeal(LM)metastasis than other types of lung cancers and have a poor prognosis.Early diagnosis and effective treatment of leptomeningeal carcinoma can improve the prognosis.CASE SUMMARY A 55-year-old female with a progressive headache and vomiting for one month was admitted to Peking University First Hospital.She was diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma with osseous metastasis 10 months prior to admittance.epidermal growth factor receptor(EGFR)mutation was detected by genomic examination,so she was first treated with gefitinib for 10 months before acquiring resistance.Cell-free cerebrospinal fluid(CSF)circulating tumor DNA detection by next-generation sequencing was conducted and indicated the EGFR-Thr790Met mutation,while biopsy and cytology from the patient’s CSF and the first enhanced cranial magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)showed no positive findings.A month later,the enhanced MRI showed linear leptomeningeal enhancement,and the cytology and biochemical examination in CSF remained negative.Therefore,osimertinib(80 mg/d)was initiated as a second-line treatment,resulting in a good response within a month.CONCLUSION This report suggests clinical benefit of osimertinib in LM patients with positive detection of the EGFR-Thr790Met mutation in CSF and proposes that the positive findings of CSF circulating tumor DNA as a liquid biopsy technology based on the detection of cancer-associated gene mutations may appear earlier than the imaging and CSF findings and may thus be helpful for therapy.Moreover,the routine screening of chest CT with the novel coronavirus may provide unexpected benefits。