Radiation-induced KRAS G12V mutant lung adenocarcinoma in a never smoker

Maeghan P. Gibson , Joseph Sailors , Dwight H. Oliver , Hak Choy , David E. Gerber
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The molecular profile of radiation-induced cancers remains poorly understood. This case report describes a 59-year-old male never smoker with a distant history of Hodgkin's lymphoma treated with mantle radiation who decades later develops primary lung adenocarcinoma within the prior radiation portal. Genomic profiling of the cancer demonstrated a KRAS G12V mutation. We briefly review the clinical entity of radiation-induced second malignancies and KRAS mutant lung adenocarcinoma. Although to date there is no standard molecularly targeted therapy available for KRAS mutant lung cancer, prior reports of activating EGFR mutations in a proportion of radiation-induced lung cancers suggest that a variety of genomic alterations may occur in these secondary malignancies. Given the potential to identify other molecularly defined subsets of lung cancer for which specific therapies exist, routine molecular profiling of these cases seems reasonable.

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非吸烟者辐射诱导的KRAS G12V突变肺腺癌
辐射诱发癌症的分子特征仍然知之甚少。本病例报告描述了一名59岁的男性,从不吸烟,有霍奇金淋巴瘤的长期病史,接受了套膜放射治疗,几十年后在先前的放射门静脉内发展为原发性肺腺癌。癌症的基因组分析显示KRAS G12V突变。我们简要回顾了辐射诱导的第二恶性肿瘤和KRAS突变肺腺癌的临床特点。尽管到目前为止还没有针对KRAS突变型肺癌的标准分子靶向治疗方法,但先前在一定比例的辐射诱导肺癌中激活EGFR突变的报道表明,这些继发性恶性肿瘤中可能发生各种基因组改变。鉴于有可能确定其他分子定义的肺癌亚群,这些病例的常规分子谱分析似乎是合理的。
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