BACKGROUNDBone metastasis is very common in cancer patients. 1 The reported incidences of bone metastasis of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) range from 15%-40%. 2 However, metastasis to the hand bones comprises only 0.1% of the bone metastasis with median survival of about 6 months. 3 Here we report a rare case of lung cancer metastasis to the fi fth distal phalange of the right hand. Biotherapy in combination with radiation conferred substantial pain relief and a survival of 28 months.
CASE PRESENTATIONA 46-year-old Chinese male smoker was admitted on January 9, 2009 due to progressive non-productive cough and intermittent haemoptysis. Chest and abdomen contrasted CT scan showed a mass in the right lung hilum, a mass in the right adrenal gland and lymphadenopathy in the neck, suggesting lung cancer with right adrenal