CONCOMITANT NEOPLASTIC DISEASE IN A SINGLE PATIENT. METASTATIC DISEASE OR SYNCHRONOUS NEOPLASIA?

  • Raluca Haneş Surgery Clinic II, “Dr. I. Cantacuzino” Clinic Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
  • S. Aldoescu Surgery Clinic II, “Dr. I. Cantacuzino” Clinic Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
  • S. Petrea Surgery Clinic II, “Dr. I. Cantacuzino” Clinic Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
  • Mihaela Vîlcu Surgery Clinic II, “Dr. I. Cantacuzino” Clinic Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
  • Lorena Keil Surgery Clinic II, “Dr. I. Cantacuzino” Clinic Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
  • Diana Bogatu Surgery Clinic II, “Dr. I. Cantacuzino” Clinic Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
  • I. Brezean Surgery Clinic II, “Dr. I. Cantacuzino” Clinic Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
Keywords: breast cancer, ovarian cancer, metastatic disease

Abstract

Despite known association of these malignancies, the incidence of a synchronous appearance of breast and ovarian cancer is low and the current literature does not directly address an approach to this clinical problem. We report 1year disease-free survival in a patient treated for serous carcinoma with solid genital pattern and invasive ductal carcinoma with trabecular pattern pT2N2Mx.The prolonged disease-free survival in our case may provide some guidance in this unusual clinical situation.

Published
2017-06-17
How to Cite
[1]
R. Haneş, “CONCOMITANT NEOPLASTIC DISEASE IN A SINGLE PATIENT. METASTATIC DISEASE OR SYNCHRONOUS NEOPLASIA?”, JSS, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 93-96, Jun. 2017.
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