Lobular carcinoma of the breast with metastasis to the uterine cervix
Vaginal bleeding
DOI:
10.4103/jcrt.jcrt_469_18
Publication Date:
2019-08-09T07:59:28Z
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Metastases may occur in early-stage or locally-advanced tumors diverse locations. Nevertheless, the uterine cervix is an uncommon site for metastasis, since majority of this organ primary carcinomas result from direct extension pelvic tumors. The objective current study was to report a clinical case considered rare literature, as well discuss its implications and peculiarities. This describes 57-year-old patient with lobular carcinoma metastatic cervix, >3 years after termination left breast cancer treatment. A literature analysis confirmed that most cases presented vaginal bleeding abdominal discomfort, but many were asymptomatic. Common characteristics between patient's age, time period tumor diagnosis emergence lesions, treatment, medication, signs/symptoms. Although rare, metastasis should be women history cancer, particularly when complaint abnormal bleeding.
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