Primary sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung
Primary sarcomatoid carcinomas of the lung refer to a heterogeneous group of rare and poorly differentiated types of non-small cell lung carcinomas (NSCLC).
Epidemiology
They are thought to account for 0.2 to 1% of all lung cancers . Sarcomatoid histology may be present in 0.1-0.4% of non-small cell lung cancers .
Pathology
They are poorly differentiated non-small cell cancers that contain a sarcoma or sarcoma-like component. They are the most common pulmonary neoplasms that exhibit a composition by spindled or pleomorphic tumor cells. Due to this reason, they may be confused easily with true sarcomas diagnostically unless special immunohistological or ultrastructural analyzes are performed.
Subtypes
Specific subgroups that have been classified under sarcomatoid carcinomas of the lungs include :
- pleomorphic carcinoma of the lung (most common >50%)
- spindle cell carcinoma of the lung
- giant cell carcinoma of the lung
- carcinosarcoma of the lung
- pulmonary blastoma
Treatment and prognosis
While some publications suggest a poorer prognosis with sarcomatoid histology although this fact appears to be debatable according to other publications .
Differential diagnosis
If sarcomatoid histology is revealed following a biopsy for a lung lesion, differentials to consider include :
- diffuse sarcomatoid malignant mesothelioma involving the lung: likely to have an associated pleural component
- metastatic sarcomatoid neoplasm to lung