Complete remission from peritoneal metastasis of late recurrent breast cancer by endocrine therapy: a case report

Abstract Background Peritoneal dissemination associated with the postoperative recurrence of breast cancer is relatively low (3–6%). Although the prognosis of patients with peritoneal metastasis is generally short (7–26 months), we experienced a unique case in which complete remission was achieved f...

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Main Authors: Azusa Fuke, Isao Tabei, Tomoyoshi Okamoto, Hiroshi Takeyama
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-12-01
Series:Surgical Case Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40792-020-01002-9
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spelling doaj-6a56054b0c3b4eb4b714652f41b114b22020-12-13T12:16:20ZengSpringerOpenSurgical Case Reports2198-77932020-12-01611710.1186/s40792-020-01002-9Complete remission from peritoneal metastasis of late recurrent breast cancer by endocrine therapy: a case reportAzusa Fuke0Isao Tabei1Tomoyoshi Okamoto2Hiroshi Takeyama3Department of Surgery, Daisan Hospital, The Jikei University School of MedicineDepartment of Surgery, Daisan Hospital, The Jikei University School of MedicineDepartment of Surgery, Daisan Hospital, The Jikei University School of MedicineDivision of Breast & Endocrine Surgery, Department of Surgery, The Jikei University School of MedicineAbstract Background Peritoneal dissemination associated with the postoperative recurrence of breast cancer is relatively low (3–6%). Although the prognosis of patients with peritoneal metastasis is generally short (7–26 months), we experienced a unique case in which complete remission was achieved for more than 6 years with endocrine therapy alone. Case presentation An 81-year-old woman presented an upper abdominal tumor and loss of appetite. Computer tomography (CT) scan revealed a tumor in the duodenum and the head of pancreas, which malignant lymphoma was suspected. The exploratory laparotomy demonstrated a tumor located in the greater curvature of the pylorus to the transverse colon, and peritoneal dissemination. Because of the previous history of breast cancer 11 years ago and the immunopathological findings, recurrence of breast cancer was diagnosed. Lung metastasis was also detected postoperatively and the endocrine therapy using letrozole was introduced. After a year, CT scan confirmed complete remission from the metastasis. Two years later, tumor markers fell within the normal limit. Conclusions A rare case of late-phase metachronous peritoneal metastasis of the breast cancer where complete remission was obtained by a single endocrine agent was presented.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40792-020-01002-9Breast cancerLate-phase metachronous peritoneal disseminationEndocrine therapy
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author Azusa Fuke
Isao Tabei
Tomoyoshi Okamoto
Hiroshi Takeyama
spellingShingle Azusa Fuke
Isao Tabei
Tomoyoshi Okamoto
Hiroshi Takeyama
Complete remission from peritoneal metastasis of late recurrent breast cancer by endocrine therapy: a case report
Surgical Case Reports
Breast cancer
Late-phase metachronous peritoneal dissemination
Endocrine therapy
author_facet Azusa Fuke
Isao Tabei
Tomoyoshi Okamoto
Hiroshi Takeyama
author_sort Azusa Fuke
title Complete remission from peritoneal metastasis of late recurrent breast cancer by endocrine therapy: a case report
title_short Complete remission from peritoneal metastasis of late recurrent breast cancer by endocrine therapy: a case report
title_full Complete remission from peritoneal metastasis of late recurrent breast cancer by endocrine therapy: a case report
title_fullStr Complete remission from peritoneal metastasis of late recurrent breast cancer by endocrine therapy: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Complete remission from peritoneal metastasis of late recurrent breast cancer by endocrine therapy: a case report
title_sort complete remission from peritoneal metastasis of late recurrent breast cancer by endocrine therapy: a case report
publisher SpringerOpen
series Surgical Case Reports
issn 2198-7793
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Abstract Background Peritoneal dissemination associated with the postoperative recurrence of breast cancer is relatively low (3–6%). Although the prognosis of patients with peritoneal metastasis is generally short (7–26 months), we experienced a unique case in which complete remission was achieved for more than 6 years with endocrine therapy alone. Case presentation An 81-year-old woman presented an upper abdominal tumor and loss of appetite. Computer tomography (CT) scan revealed a tumor in the duodenum and the head of pancreas, which malignant lymphoma was suspected. The exploratory laparotomy demonstrated a tumor located in the greater curvature of the pylorus to the transverse colon, and peritoneal dissemination. Because of the previous history of breast cancer 11 years ago and the immunopathological findings, recurrence of breast cancer was diagnosed. Lung metastasis was also detected postoperatively and the endocrine therapy using letrozole was introduced. After a year, CT scan confirmed complete remission from the metastasis. Two years later, tumor markers fell within the normal limit. Conclusions A rare case of late-phase metachronous peritoneal metastasis of the breast cancer where complete remission was obtained by a single endocrine agent was presented.
topic Breast cancer
Late-phase metachronous peritoneal dissemination
Endocrine therapy
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40792-020-01002-9
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