Oral Soft Tissue Metastasis from Breast Cancer as the Only Primary Source: Systematic Review.

Avicenna Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1779674
Nausheen Aga, Ruchira Shreevats, Sonia Gupta, Harman Sandhu, Muna E M Hassan, Harnisha V Prajapati
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Background  Breast cancer is one of the most lethal neoplasms causing death. Oral cavity is the rare site of distant metastasis from breast cancer. Very little research has been conducted to date to analyze breast cancer as the sole primary source of metastasis to the oral soft tissues. The goal of this study was to examine the published cases of oral soft tissue metastasis from breast cancer as the only primary source to date. Methods  An electronic search of the published literature was performed without publication year limitation in PubMed/Medline, Scopus, Google Scholar, Web of Science, Science Direct, Embase, and Research Gate databases, using mesh keywords like ("Breast cancer", OR "Breast carcinoma") AND ("Metastasis" OR "Metastases"), And ("Oral soft tissues" OR "Tongue" OR "Palate" OR "Tonsil" OR "Buccal mucosa" OR "Floor of mouth" OR "Vestibule" OR "Salivary glands"). We also searched all related journals manually. The reference list of all articles was also checked. Results  Our research revealed 88 relevant papers (September 1967-September 2023) with 96 patients in total. The most predominant oral soft tissues involved were salivary glands followed by the gingiva, tonsils, tongue, and buccal mucosa. A total of 23% of patients died with an average survival time of 1 to 15 months. Conclusions  Oral soft tissue metastasis from breast cancer is a rare event and has a bad prognosis. More cases need to be published to raise awareness of these lesions.

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作为唯一原发来源的乳腺癌口腔软组织转移:系统性综述。
背景 乳腺癌是致死率最高的肿瘤之一。口腔是乳腺癌远处转移的罕见部位。迄今为止,很少有研究分析乳腺癌是口腔软组织转移的唯一主要来源。本研究的目的是检查迄今为止已发表的由乳腺癌作为唯一原发来源的口腔软组织转移病例。方法 在 PubMed/Medline、Scopus、Google Scholar、Web of Science、Science Direct、Embase 和 Research Gate 数据库中对已发表的文献进行电子检索,没有出版年份限制、使用网状关键词,如("乳腺癌 "或 "乳腺癌")和("转移 "或 "转移"),以及("口腔软组织 "或 "舌 "或 "腭 "或 "扁桃体 "或 "颊粘膜 "或 "口底 "或 "前庭 "或 "唾液腺")。我们还人工检索了所有相关期刊。我们还检查了所有文章的参考文献目录。结果 我们的研究发现了 88 篇相关论文(1967 年 9 月至 2023 年 9 月),共涉及 96 名患者。最主要的口腔软组织是唾液腺,其次是牙龈、扁桃体、舌和口腔粘膜。共有 23% 的患者死亡,平均存活时间为 1-15 个月。结论 乳腺癌口腔软组织转移是一种罕见病,预后不良。需要发表更多病例,以提高人们对此类病变的认识。
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