Παρασκευή 13 Απριλίου 2018

Breast lymphoma occurring after an invasive ductal breast carcinoma developed in the same area: A case report and literature review

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Publication date: Available online 12 April 2018
Source:Cancer/Radiothérapie
Author(s): C. Demoor-Goldschmidt, M.-A. Mahé, S. Supiot
Chemo- and radiotherapy are treatments very helpful to cure cancers but are also well known for adverse effects such as secondary cancers. Breast cancers following Hodgkin lymphoma have been relatively well studied. Breast cancers after radiotherapy covering or nearby breasts or nipples are usually carcinomas or secondary sarcomas. Among the big cohort of patients treated for breast carcinomas, breast lymphomas developed in the same area are not usual. Nevertheless, published studies described a significant increased risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma after initial radiotherapy for a solid cancer. Here, we report a case of a secondary breast lymphoma observed in a 53-year-old woman treated 13 years before for a ductal carcinoma and analyse such second tumors with a review of the literature. This case report emphasizes the importance of the biopsy in case of recurrence in breast cancer to give the appropriate treatment.



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