
AbstractRadiation recall is an uncommon phenomenon describing an acute localised inflammatory toxicity affecting tissue previously exposed to radiotherapy. It is precipitated by administration of certain medications, including chemotherapy. We describe a case involving a 50‐year‐old Aboriginal male smoker from a remote community in Northern Australia who underwent treatment for stage IV non‐small cell lung cancer with localised radiotherapy to the primary right upper lung lobe tumour. This was followed by a course of gemcitabine, which was ceased prematurely after four cycles when he presented with radiation recall to his right pectoralis major. Our case description is complemented with a brief review of current literature regarding our case and gemcitabine‐related radiation recall. This was in the context of concurrent musculoskeletal strain, an as‐yet unreported association with radiation recall. His condition settled with steroid administration and discontinuation of gemcitabine.
Male, Lung Neoplasms, medical imaging, R895-920, chest, Middle Aged, Deoxycytidine, Gemcitabine, adverse events, discipline, Pectoralis Muscles, Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine, Case Studies, general, clinical site, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung, Humans, Radiation Injuries
Male, Lung Neoplasms, medical imaging, R895-920, chest, Middle Aged, Deoxycytidine, Gemcitabine, adverse events, discipline, Pectoralis Muscles, Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine, Case Studies, general, clinical site, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung, Humans, Radiation Injuries
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