Metastatic breast cancer to oesophagus: a case report and review of the literature

IF 0.3 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice Pub Date : 2023-07-28 DOI:10.1017/S1460396923000298
Bhuvana J, Akash Pandya, M. Mehta, S. U
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Abstract Background: Secondary oesophageal carcinoma from a breast primary is an infrequent phenomenon. Given the rarity of this presentation, there is a general lack of consensus on management guidelines. Materials and methods: Herein, we report a case of a 65-year-old female presented with dysphagia, 14 years post-surgery for breast cancer. She was diagnosed with oesophageal metastases and was treated with combination of systemic chemotherapy, hormonal therapy and local radiotherapy. Our patient tolerated the treatment well and achieved a significant symptomatic improvement post-radiotherapy. We also performed a review of literature on oesophageal metastases from breast primary, aiming to improve the diagnostic accuracy and treatment efficacy in this rare presentation. Conclusions: We conclude that patients who present with persistent dysphagia post-breast cancer treatment should undergo an endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided fine-needle biopsy (FNB) to rule out oesophageal metastasis. We suggest systemic chemotherapy with hormonal therapy and radiotherapy for local control as a management of choice in this condition. Even though prognosis is difficult to predict in these patients, this combined modality of treatment seems to achieve better overall survival.
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乳腺癌转移至食道:1例报告及文献回顾
背景:乳腺原发继发性食管癌是一种罕见的现象。考虑到这种演讲的罕见性,在管理指导方针上普遍缺乏共识。材料和方法:在此,我们报告一例65岁的女性在乳腺癌术后14年出现吞咽困难。她被诊断为食管转移,并接受全身化疗、激素治疗和局部放疗联合治疗。患者对治疗耐受良好,放疗后症状明显改善。我们也回顾了有关乳腺原发食管转移的文献,旨在提高这种罕见疾病的诊断准确性和治疗效果。结论:我们得出结论,乳腺癌治疗后出现持续吞咽困难的患者应接受内镜超声(EUS)引导下的细针活检(FNB)以排除食管转移。我们建议在这种情况下,全身化疗与激素治疗和局部控制放射治疗作为管理选择。尽管这些患者的预后难以预测,但这种联合治疗方式似乎可以获得更好的总生存率。
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Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice
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期刊介绍: Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice is a peer-reviewed journal covering all of the current modalities specific to clinical oncology and radiotherapy. The journal aims to publish research from a wide range of styles and encourage debate and the exchange of information and opinion from within the field of radiotherapy practice and clinical oncology. The journal also aims to encourage technical evaluations and case studies as well as equipment reviews that will be of interest to an international radiotherapy audience.
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