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Double Trouble: A Rare Case of Synchronous Breast and Thyroid Carcinomas
Anuradha S Dnyanmote1, Himashree M P1, Sandeep Kumar1
1Department of General Surgery, Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Pune, IND.
Abstract:
Breast carcinoma and thyroid carcinoma are among the most common cancers affecting women. Although it is rare to encounter synchronous primary tumors of the thyroid and breast in clinical practice, the incidence of both differentiated thyroid and breast cancers has significantly risen over the last 20 years. Despite having a lower mortality risk compared to other types of cancer, managing a dual diagnosis of these malignancies poses unique challenges and requires a thorough evaluation and strategic treatment plan. Here, we report a rare case of double primary malignancy of the breast and thyroid in a 59-year-old female who presented with complaints of a lump in the left breast, along with an incidental finding of thyroid swelling, which had conflicting findings in various preliminary evaluations. In this reported case, the patient underwent a total thyroidectomy based on a frozen section report suggestive of papillary carcinoma along with a modified radical mastectomy because of mucinous carcinoma of the left breast, which by itself is a rarity. This constituted a great challenge in managing both malignancies simultaneously. In conclusion, synchronous breast and thyroid carcinomas constitute an atypical clinical scenario that requires detailed evaluation and a multidisciplinary management approach. Further research is needed to understand this condition's underlying pathophysiology and genetic background to improve therapeutic outcomes for affected individuals.
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