Metachronous triple primary malignancies: a case report of NGS-guided multidisciplinary management and literature review
Xiangxue Li, Lihua Zhang, Xiaowei Wang, Jing Lv, Caiqi Liu, Siyi Zhang, Xiaoxuan Li, Jialin Song, Wensheng Qiu, Shufen Zhao

TL;DR
A 72-year-old man with three cancers was successfully managed using next-generation sequencing and a multidisciplinary team approach.
Contribution
This case highlights the role of NGS and MDT in managing complex triple primary malignancies.
Findings
The patient received personalized treatment combining chemotherapy and targeted therapy.
The patient maintained good quality of life with no recurrence of gastric or rectal cancer.
Lung metastases showed a sustained partial response to ongoing targeted therapy.
Abstract
Although the incidence of multiple primary malignancies (MPM) is increasing, triple primary malignancies (TPM) remain extremely rare. The pathogenesis of MPM is currently unclear, and there is a lack of optimal management strategies. Herein, we report a case of metachronous TPM involving both the respiratory tract and the digestive tract. This report aims to analyze the clinical characteristics of the patient and emphasize the significant role of next-generation sequencing (NGS) and multidisciplinary team (MDT) in the management of MPM. A 72-year-old male patient was diagnosed with a lung cancer and underwent surgical resection. Two years later, he was diagnosed with synchronous gastric cancer, rectal cancer, and bilateral pulmonary metastases. Guided by NGS and multiple MDT consultations, the patient received four cycles of individualized neoadjuvant chemotherapy combined with…
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TopicsMultiple and Secondary Primary Cancers · Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Lymphadenopathy Diagnosis and Analysis
