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A Case of Pancreatoduodenectomy as Resolutive Treatment for a Solitary Metastasis of Breast Cancer
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1982
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Pancoast SyndromeSurgical OncologySolitary MetastasisPancreatic CancerMedicineSurgical PathologyResolutive Treatment49-Year-old WomanPathologyPancreatic SurgeryBreast CancerSurgeryBreast SurgeryDuodenum WallOncologyRadiation OncologyPancreas Head
A 49-year-old woman was hospitalized for obstructive jaundice 4 years after extended mastectomy for lobular infiltrating carcinoma. After routine investigations that detected a malignant lesion of the pancreas head, the patient underwent pancreatoduodenectomy. The surgical specimen revealed unexpected breast carcinoma metastatic to the pancreas and duodenum wall. The woman is alive and free of disease at 10 years from the mastectomy and 6 years from the pancreatoduodenectomy. This experience confirms the validity of a surgical radical treatment for metastatic lesions in selected cases.
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