Abstract
AbstractObjectiveTo report the treatment of a long‐term survival case of stage IV lung squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) patient with multiorgan metastases, including intrapulmonary, brain, liver, bone, and multiple lymph nodes.Methods and resultsA 72‐year‐old male patient with stage IV LSCC achieved a total survival of 85 months with comprehensive treatment of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted, and immunotherapy.ConclusionFull‐course management, multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment, and rational application of multiple treatment measures can improve the quality of life of the patient with advanced lung cancer and prolong their survival.
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