Case Reports

Complex Malignancies: A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Trilemma

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The treatment for each of this patient’s cancers was very different and required a multidisciplinary, staged approach for management. This could have been arranged for him had he wanted to pursue multiple resections of the neck and lung plus have chemotherapy and radiation for the esophageal cancer. The patient opted for chemotherapy for the most aggressive cancer, but other options would have been possible had he wanted to pursue them.

Conclusion

This complex case demonstrates the role for careful review of all data and the importance of not making assumptions when analyzing images and history despite all the procedures and time to diagnosis.

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