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2021
Owing to increased awareness of the importance of mammogram and advances in surgical technology, survival rate of patients with primary breast cancer has dramatically increased. Despite all these advances in breast cancer treatment, there are no currently available treatments for this disease once it metastasizes to distant organs including bones ...
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Owing to increased awareness of the importance of mammogram and advances in surgical technology, survival rate of patients with primary breast cancer has dramatically increased. Despite all these advances in breast cancer treatment, there are no currently available treatments for this disease once it metastasizes to distant organs including bones ...
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Breast metastasis in osteosarcoma
Australasian Radiology, 1999A young girl with a history of chondroblastic osteosarcoma of the tibia developed a pulmonary metastasis which was treated by metastasectomy, chemotherapy and lung irradiation. Three years later, at the age of 15, she developed a breast mass which was excised and which proved to be a poorly differentiated sarcoma. This was almost certainly a metastasis
D J, Roebuck, J K, Sato, J, Fahmy
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Breast cancer metastasis to thymus
BMJ Case Reports, 2023Despite advancements in breast cancer management, metastatic disease remains a challenge. Thymic metastasis is an infrequent site of involvement. We intend to report a rare case of a woman in her 40s who presented with bilateral nipple discharge for 2 months. A triple assessment confirmed left breast carcinoma.
Javaria, Aleem +3 more
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Breast Cancer Metastasis to Colon
The American Surgeon™, 2023Breast cancer metastasis to the colon is exceedingly rare, with only 17 reported cases in the literature thus far. This report describes a 67-year-old female who presented to the Emergency Department for large volume melena in the setting of bilateral metastatic ductal breast carcinoma, left triple negative and right HER2+, and T4N0M0 non-small cell ...
Fatima Z, Arif +2 more
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Lymphopenia and breast metastasis
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1977Although an immune response against breast cancer in the human is a fact its clinical importance in the outcome of the disease remains speculative. Since the immune system may limit disease progression somewhat the treatment given to the patient should not eradicate this response.
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Nm23 and breast cancer metastasis
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 1993The majority of breast cancer patients succumb to metastatic disease. We summarize published and recent research concerning the nm23 gene in breast cancer metastasis. In a murine developmental study, nm23 expression increased with the functional differentiation of the mammary gland in nulliparous and pregnant animals.
P S, Steeg +5 more
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2006
Distant metastases from breast cancer are common, especially in patients with positive axillarynodes. They often develop late and are the predominant cause of mortality from the disease. The natural history of breast cancer remains controversial. It is unclear whether metastasis has already occurred by the time of presentation, especially in the caseof
Nader Khonji +2 more
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Distant metastases from breast cancer are common, especially in patients with positive axillarynodes. They often develop late and are the predominant cause of mortality from the disease. The natural history of breast cancer remains controversial. It is unclear whether metastasis has already occurred by the time of presentation, especially in the caseof
Nader Khonji +2 more
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Organotropism of Breast Cancer Metastasis
Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia, 2007Breast cancer causes mortality by metastasizing to a variety of vital organs, such as bone, lung, brain and liver. Effective therapeutic intervention of this deadly process relies on a better mechanistic understanding of metastasis organotropism. Recent studies have confirmed earlier speculations that metastasis is a non-random process and is dependent
Xin, Lu, Yibin, Kang
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Breast Cancer and Retroperitoneal Metastasis
Southern Medical Journal, 1980Retroperitoneal fibrosis is an uncommon disease of diverse etiology. Carcinoma of the breast is rarely considered as a cause of retroperitoneal metastasis or fibrosis. This paper describes five patients with retroperitoneal fibrosis secondary to breast cancer. The mean duration from initial diagnosis to onset of symptoms was greater than ten years. The
H, Carloss, G, Saab
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First Metastasis of Breast Cancer
Archives of Surgery, 1959Few will find fault with the recent statement of Burnet3that "the understanding and control of cancer is the most urgent problem in medicine today." Yet it is discouraging to realize that over 50 years have elapsed since the first exciting experimental discovery that it was possible to transplant a mammary tumor from one animal to another. Although the
F H, TRIMBLE +2 more
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