Abstract
Synchronous occurrence of multiple lung cancers in the same lobe of the lung is very rare. Most of the tumors diagnosed in this way have the same histologic type. With imaging methods it is difficult to determine if the multiple lung lesions present hematogenous spread of lung cancer (or cancer from other origin) or these lesions present the second primary lung cancer. We report a rare and unusual case of synchronous occurrence of primary adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma in the same lobe of the lung. Our case demonstrates that in case of synchronous occurrence of multiple lung lesions each lesion should be sampled and histologic type of every lesion should be determined so the further treatment can be planned accordingly.