Literature DB >> 19876639

Breast cancer with synchronous massive metastasis in the uterine cervix: a case report and review of the literature.

Stefano Bogliolo1, Matteo Morotti, Mario Valenzano Menada, Ezio Fulcheri, Yuri Musizzano, Federico Casabona.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Metastatic breast cancer is rare in the female genital tract, and when present it more commonly tends to involve ovary or endometrium; uterine cervix is only occasionally involved. This condition poses differential diagnostic problems in the settings of clinical and pathological investigations. CASE
PRESENTATION: An asymptomatic 78-year-old woman came to our attention in the context of routine gynecological surveillance; clinical examination disclosed enlarged uterine body and cervix. Our patient then underwent computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging that outlined the possibility of cervical cancer with parametrial involvement. Moreover, a suspect mass was found on the mammogram in the left breast. Breast surgical excision was performed, which revealed invasive breast carcinoma, while synchronous cervical biopsy discovered distant metastasis in the uterine cervix. On histological examination, both lesions showed non-cohesive architectural pattern consistent with lobular morphology; anyway, to rule out primary poorly differentiated cervical cancer, appropriate immunohistochemical panel was performed, which confirmed the mammary derivation of the tumor. Due to disseminate disease, the patient underwent multisystemic medical treatment including radiotherapy, chemotherapy and hormone therapy, and she is still alive at 30-month follow-up. DISCUSSION: Genital tract metastases in patients with known breast carcinoma can present with abnormal vaginal bleeding, but they often are asymptomatic. Therefore, only strict gynecological surveillance of these patients can permit early detection of these secondary lesions. Aggressive treatment of isolated cervical metastasis should be performed when feasible; otherwise, systemic chemotherapy with taxane could be sufficient in increasing survival. It should be emphasized that, in most cases, only accurate immunohistochemical investigation, particularly if performed on the primary lesion as well, can solve differential diagnostic problems and allow the clinician to establish appropriate treatment.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19876639     DOI: 10.1007/s00404-009-1264-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Gynecol Obstet        ISSN: 0932-0067            Impact factor:   2.344


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2.  Metastasis of breast cancer to an endometrial polyp, the cervix and a leiomyoma: A case report and review of the literature.

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3.  Unique presentation of occult breast cancer with uterine cervix metastasis.

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Journal:  Clin Case Rep       Date:  2019-07-10

4.  The Clinical Efficacy of Chemotherapy Combined with Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Treatment of Cervical Cancer and Its Influence on Cellular Immunity, Serum CEA, and TNF-α.

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Review 5.  Asymptomatic uterine metastasis of breast cancer: Case report and literature review.

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6.  Secondary Involvement of the Uterine Cervix by Nongynecologic Neoplasms: A Detailed Clinicopathologic Analysis.

Authors:  Gulisa Turashvili; Wesley R Samore; Esther Oliva; Olga Ioffe; Robert Riddell; Kay J Park; Lars-Christian Horn
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Journal:  Nagoya J Med Sci       Date:  2012-08       Impact factor: 1.131

Review 8.  Rare sites of breast cancer metastasis: a review.

Authors:  Rosa Di Micco; Letizia Santurro; Maria Luisa Gasparri; Veronica Zuber; Enrico Fiacco; Guglielmo Gazzetta; Chanel Elisha Smart; Alice Valentini; Oreste Davide Gentilini
Journal:  Transl Cancer Res       Date:  2019-10       Impact factor: 1.241

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