Uncommon Metachronicity: Breast and Endometrial Carcinomas in a Young Woman with No Familial Cancer History - A Case Report

Naina Kumar, S. Palo, Aadil Sinha, M. Mangla
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Worldwide, breast and endometrial carcinomas are the two most common cancers of women, but their coexistence in a woman <40 years of age is a rare event. The risk of developing a new second primary cancer is higher in cancer survivors compared to those without a history of cancer. The exact pathogenesis of two different primary malignancies is not clear. Still, the coexistence of breast and endometrial carcinoma may be due to germline mutations of p53, BRCA 1, and BRCA 2 genes, environmental, hereditary, and immune-mediated factors. The present case report briefs the finding of a 37-year-old woman who presented to the Gynecological outpatient department with complaints of abnormal uterine bleeding and a solid irregular lump in the upper outer quadrant of the right breast and the right axilla. She had a history of modified radical mastectomy for left breast ductal carcinoma five years back. She was diagnosed as a case of metachronous endometrial carcinoma (stage IA) with a recurrence of invasive ductal carcinoma in the right breast with metastasis to the right axillary lymph node. The metachronous development of breast and endometrial carcinoma in young women is relatively rare. In young patients <40 years of age with gynecological or breast carcinoma, a thorough work-up, including genetic testing and follow-up, should be done for early diagnosis of metachronous or synchronous primary malignancies of other organs.
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罕见的并发症:无家族癌症史年轻女性的乳腺癌和子宫内膜癌--病例报告
在世界范围内,乳腺癌和子宫内膜癌是女性最常见的两种癌症,但在 40 岁以下的女性中,这两种癌症同时存在的情况并不多见。与无癌症病史者相比,癌症幸存者罹患新的第二原发性癌症的风险更高。两种不同的原发性恶性肿瘤的确切发病机制尚不清楚。本病例报告简要介绍了一名 37 岁女性的病例,她因主诉异常子宫出血和右乳房外上象限及右腋窝实性不规则肿块到妇科门诊就诊。五年前,她曾因左乳腺导管癌接受过改良根治性乳房切除术。她被诊断为合并子宫内膜癌(IA 期),右乳浸润性导管癌复发,右侧腋窝淋巴结转移。对于罹患妇科癌或乳腺癌的 40 岁以下年轻患者,应进行包括基因检测和随访在内的全面检查,以早期诊断其他器官的并发或同步原发性恶性肿瘤。
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