Solitary adrenal metastasis from invasive ductal breast cancer: an uncommon finding

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) of the breast usually metastasizes to the lungs, liver, bones and brain. Solitary adrenal metastasis is extremely rare. Due to the rarity of this condition, the optimal treatment is unclear. We report...

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Main Authors: Sun Ke, Wang Xin-Feng, Shen Peng, Liu Xiao-Jiao, Sun Fei-Fei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-01-01
Series:World Journal of Surgical Oncology
Online Access:http://www.wjso.com/content/8/1/7
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spelling doaj-ece8c01c74564e03acd53211384be9952020-11-25T01:49:47ZengBMCWorld Journal of Surgical Oncology1477-78192010-01-0181710.1186/1477-7819-8-7Solitary adrenal metastasis from invasive ductal breast cancer: an uncommon findingSun KeWang Xin-FengShen PengLiu Xiao-JiaoSun Fei-Fei<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) of the breast usually metastasizes to the lungs, liver, bones and brain. Solitary adrenal metastasis is extremely rare. Due to the rarity of this condition, the optimal treatment is unclear. We report the first case of IDC of the breast metastasizing solely to the adrenal gland after a modified radical mastectomy but having a long-term disease-free survival while treated merely by a left adrenalectomy.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>A 64-year-old woman was found a left adrenal mass on a follow- up visit two years after taking a right modified radical mastectomy for the breast cancer. She was subsequently given a left adrenalectomy. Postoperative histopathology findings were compatible with invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) of the breast. Due to the patient's refusal, no further treatments were offered after the adrenalectomy. The patient now is still alive and has no sign of relapse. Survival time after taking the right modified radical mastectomy and the left adrenalectomy is more than five years and three years, respectively.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This is the first case of a patient with solitary, metachronous adrenal metastasis from IDC of the breast to be reported. For patients in this condition, complete removal of metastasized organ may translate into survival benefit.</p> http://www.wjso.com/content/8/1/7
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author Sun Ke
Wang Xin-Feng
Shen Peng
Liu Xiao-Jiao
Sun Fei-Fei
spellingShingle Sun Ke
Wang Xin-Feng
Shen Peng
Liu Xiao-Jiao
Sun Fei-Fei
Solitary adrenal metastasis from invasive ductal breast cancer: an uncommon finding
World Journal of Surgical Oncology
author_facet Sun Ke
Wang Xin-Feng
Shen Peng
Liu Xiao-Jiao
Sun Fei-Fei
author_sort Sun Ke
title Solitary adrenal metastasis from invasive ductal breast cancer: an uncommon finding
title_short Solitary adrenal metastasis from invasive ductal breast cancer: an uncommon finding
title_full Solitary adrenal metastasis from invasive ductal breast cancer: an uncommon finding
title_fullStr Solitary adrenal metastasis from invasive ductal breast cancer: an uncommon finding
title_full_unstemmed Solitary adrenal metastasis from invasive ductal breast cancer: an uncommon finding
title_sort solitary adrenal metastasis from invasive ductal breast cancer: an uncommon finding
publisher BMC
series World Journal of Surgical Oncology
issn 1477-7819
publishDate 2010-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) of the breast usually metastasizes to the lungs, liver, bones and brain. Solitary adrenal metastasis is extremely rare. Due to the rarity of this condition, the optimal treatment is unclear. We report the first case of IDC of the breast metastasizing solely to the adrenal gland after a modified radical mastectomy but having a long-term disease-free survival while treated merely by a left adrenalectomy.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>A 64-year-old woman was found a left adrenal mass on a follow- up visit two years after taking a right modified radical mastectomy for the breast cancer. She was subsequently given a left adrenalectomy. Postoperative histopathology findings were compatible with invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) of the breast. Due to the patient's refusal, no further treatments were offered after the adrenalectomy. The patient now is still alive and has no sign of relapse. Survival time after taking the right modified radical mastectomy and the left adrenalectomy is more than five years and three years, respectively.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This is the first case of a patient with solitary, metachronous adrenal metastasis from IDC of the breast to be reported. For patients in this condition, complete removal of metastasized organ may translate into survival benefit.</p>
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