Clinical Response to Osimertinib in a Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Patient With EGFR L833V/H835L Mutations: A Case Report
Jowan Al-Nusair,
Reesha Bodiwala,
Kemnasom Nwanwene
et al.
Abstract:Lung cancer, a leading cause of cancer mortality, often involves epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations, common in 17% of Caucasian and 40% of Asian non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients. While the exon 19 deletion and L858R mutation are prevalent, rare variants like L833V/H835L are less understood. This case reports a 75-year-old female with NSCLC harboring L833V/H835L mutations. Initial imaging showed a right upper lobe mass and nodularity in the left upper lobe. Biopsy confirmed adenocarcin… Show more
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