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Zeljko Soldić1, Daniela Salopek, Marijana Jazvić
1University Department of Oncology and Nuclear Medicine, Sestre Milosrdnice University Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia.
Abstract:
Secondary angiosarcoma is an aggressive tumor that can develop in breast cancer patients treated with conserving therapy and radiotherapy. The symptoms can be misleading, whereas mammography and fine-needle aspiration (FNA) are typically negative in early stage of the disease. A high grade of clinical suspicion is very important for early diagnosis. A case of angiosarcoma involving breast parenchyma in a patient treated with quadrantectomy and radiotherapy for T1cN1Mx breast carcinoma is presented.