Boghici Elena-Monica, A. Paroșanu, Ion Cristian Iaciu, M. Olaru, C. Pirlog, Cristina Orlov-Slavu, A. Popa, C. Nitipir
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Second Primary Lung Cancer after Breast Cancer: Challenges and Approaches
Breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies, with a 10-year survival rate for early non-metastatic stages of over 80%. However, recurrence or relapse may occur decades after completing therapy, and cancer survivors have also a risk of secondary neoplasia especially due to radiation therapy. This case highlights the challenges of an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment in patients with second primary cancer and uncommon metastasis.