Metastatic cervical adenocarcinoma to the breast: A case report and literature review.
Journal: Gynecologic Oncology Reports
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Abstract
Breast metastases from gynecologic cancers are rare. Cervical cancer most commonly metastasizes to the lung, liver or bone. When cervical cancer metastasizes to the breast, the presentation is usually a solitary breast mass; rarely, however, breast metastases can mimic inflammatory breast cancer. We present a case of metastatic cervical adenocarcinoma presenting clinically as inflammatory breast cancer and review the relevant literature.
Authors
Karen Cholmondeley, Laura Callan, Nikhil Sangle, David D'souza
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