| Literature DB >> 25568855 |
Jiyoung Rhee1, Gwi Eon Kim2, Chang Hyun Lee3, Jung-Mi Kwon1, Sang-Hoon Han1, Young Suk Kim2, Woo-Kun Kim1.
Abstract
Tamoxifen and radiotherapy are used in breast cancer treatment worldwide. Radiation recall dermatitis (RRD), induced by tamoxifen, has been rarely reported. Herein, we report a RRD case induced by tamoxifen. A 47-year-old woman had a right quadrantectomy and an axillary lymph node dissection due to breast cancer. The tumor was staged pT2N0; it was hormone receptor positive, and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 negative. The patient received adjuvant chemotherapy followed by tamoxifen and radiotherapy. After 22 months of tamoxifen, the patient developed a localized heating sensation, tenderness, edema, and redness at the irradiated area of the right breast. The symptoms improved within 1 week without treatment. Three weeks later, however, the patient developed similar symptoms in the same area of the breast. She continued tamoxifen before and during dermatitis, and symptoms resolved within 1 week.Entities:
Keywords: Radiation recall dermatitis; Tamoxifen; Treatment
Year: 2014 PMID: 25568855 PMCID: PMC4283001 DOI: 10.3857/roj.2014.32.4.262
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Oncol J ISSN: 2234-1900