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- Title
Atypical breast adenosquamous carcinoma following acute myeloid leukemia in a middle-aged woman: A case report.
- Authors
HASHEMI, SEYED MEHDI; SHAN, SHOKOUFEH MAHMOUDI; JAHANTIGH, MAHDI; ALLAHYARI, ABOLGHASEM
- Abstract
Adenosquamous carcinoma of the breast is a rare cancer that develops as glands and tubules admixed with solid nests of squamous cells in a spindle cell background. Furthermore, its occurrence following AML is also rare. To the best of our knowledge, based on a review of the relevant literature, thus far there have not been any welldocumented cases. In the present case report, we report on a middle-aged woman with a 2year history of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) who was admitted to hospital due to a mass in the right breast, with concurrent cutaneous lesions on the breast. The clinical and pathological investigations resulted in the diagnosis of adenosquamous carcinoma of the breast. The patient underwent a modified radical mastectomy (MRM). Subsequently, the patient received chemotherapy, involved-field radiation therapy and target therapy. At 9 months after the final cycle of chemotherapy, and while she was on targeted therapy with trastuzumab (6 mg administered every 3 weeks), the patient presented with extensive dermatomal skin lesions. A biopsy report revealed metastatic lesions of invasive ductal carcinoma in the abdomen, so chemotherapy resumed with a course lasting for 6 cycles, with the identical treatments, but lacking trastuzumab.
- Subjects
BREAST cancer treatment; ACUTE myeloid leukemia treatment; DISEASES in middle-aged women; MASTECTOMY; TRASTUZUMAB; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Molecular & Clinical Oncology, 2017, Vol 6, Issue 2, p271
- ISSN
2049-9450
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3892/mco.2017.1124