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Metastatic breast disease 40 years after the initial diagnosis
E Pikoulis1, P N Varelas, J Lechago
1Department of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, USA.
Chest
|September 3, 1998
Abstract:
This is the case of a patient with metastatic disease diagnosed 40 years after a radical mastectomy which was followed by radiation treatment for breast cancer. The patient had nonspecific symptoms for 3 years, and a lymph node biopsy revealed the underlying cause to be recurrent breast cancer. Excision of the largest metastases combined with chemotherapy resulted in a further 3-year remission.