N. Camejo , F. Nantes , C. Castillo , D. Centurion , G. Krygier
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Abstract
Introduction
Metaplastic breast carcinoma (MBC) is a rare and aggressive type of breast cancer that is often diagnosed in advanced stages, with large tumors and a high histological grade. In this study, we present a case of MBC, and conduct a review and discussion of the related literature.
Main symptoms or clinical findings
A 35-year-old patient with no relevant personal or family history presents with a progressively growing 2 cm breast mass, which, over time, develops into nipple retraction and breast pain. A breast ultrasound reveals a suspicious-looking polilobulated solid mass. In summary: a BI-RADS 5 mass in the left breast.
Main diagnoses, therapeutic interventions, and outcomes
A core biopsy is performed, and the pathology report reveals an infiltrating ductal carcinoma, metaplastic variety, triple-negative with PDL1 expression > 1%. A modified radical mastectomy is performed. During follow-up, pulmonary metastasis is diagnosed, and the patient receives first and second-line systemic treatment.
Conclusions
Given the aggressive nature of this type of tumor and the limited treatment options available, participation in clinical trials may be considered to improve outcomes in these patients. A multidisciplinary approach, and review in a tumor committee are essential to guide therapeutic decisions and provide the best possible care for these patients.
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Una excelente publicación para mantenerse al día en los temas de máximo interés de la ginecología de vanguardia. Resulta idónea tanto para el especialista en ginecología, como en obstetricia o en pediatría, y está presente en los más prestigiosos índices de referencia en medicina.