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Table 1 Major characteristics of patients reported in the literature

From: Rare occurrence of metastasis from lung cancer to the anus: case report and review of the literature

Year

Journal

First author

Age

Sex

Primary

Metastases

Presentation

Syn or Met

Sin or Mul

Treatment

Survival

1968

Dis Colon Rectum [3]

Ger R

49

M

Squamous cell carcinoma (NSCLC)

Heart; anus

Rectal hemorrhage

Syn

Mul

Abdominoperineal resection

Third postoperative day.

1975

Dis Colon Rectum [4]

Kanhouwa S

45

M

Anaplastic large-cell carcinoma (NSCLC)

Mediastinum; anus

Anal ulcer

Met

Mul

CCNU and hydroxyurea; radiotherapy

10 months

1988

Gan No Rinsho [5]

Uenura Y

78

M

Mucoepidermoid carcinoma (NSCLC)

Multiple (nr); anus

Perianal mass

Syn

Mul

Radiotherapy

<1 year

1994

Surg Today [6]

Kawahara K

75

M

Squamous cell carcinoma (NSCLC)

Atrium; anus

Anal polyp

Met

Mul

Transanal polypectomy

nr

2006

Gastroenterolo Clin Biol [7]

Wisniewski B

53

M

Adenocarcinoma (NSCLC)

Anus; mediastinum; brain

Anal abscess

Met

Mul

Incision and drainage

1 month

2007

Southern Medical Journal [8]

Tek I

50

M

Adenocarcinoma (NSCLC)

Anus

Anal abscess

Met

Sin

Chemotherapy; drainage of abscess

nr

2010

J Buon [1]

Okutur K

64

M

Squamous cell carcinoma (NSCLC)

Pleura; anus

Anal polyp

Met

Mul

Excision of the polyp; radiotherapy

nr

2013

Clin Resec Hepat Gastroent[10]

Camus M

53

F

Adenocarcinoma (NSCLC)

Liver; mediastinum; anus

Perianal ulceration

Syn

Mul

Chemotherapy

nr

2014

Inter Medic [11]

Imai H

36

F

Adenocarcinoma (NSCLC)

Subcutaneous; anus

Perianal mass

Met

Mul

Resection of perianal mass

nr

2015

Int J Colorectal Dis [12]

Guerra F

75

F

Small cell lung cancer (SCLC)

Anus

Perianal abscess

Met

Sin

Chemotherapy

nr

2015

Present study

Al Tarakji M

75

M

Adenocarcinoma (NSCLC)

Bone; anus

Perianal abscess

Met

Mul

Supportive care

1 month

  1. Syn synchronous, Met metachronous, Sin single, Mul multiple, nr not reported