Abstract

ROS1-rearrangement occurs in 1-2% of non-small cell lungcancer (NSCLC). This mutation is predominantly seen in relatively young, non-smoker, female with adenocarcinoma. Associationof pulmonary embolism with ROS1-rearranged NSCLC has been suggested. We report a case of a 22-year-old woman with ROS1-positive NSCLC and pulmonary embolism. This case possibly represents the youngest patient in the literature.

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