Sylvia Mazellier , Mousselim Gharbi , Marie Pate , Marie-Pierrette Chenard , Catherine Bruant-Rodier , Sarah Jannier , Shanti Ame , Massimo Lodi , Carole Mathelin
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Surgical management of secretory breast carcinoma in children
Breast cancer is extremely rare in children and consequently no consensus has been reached on the optimal treatment modalities. We have reported the medical history of secretory breast carcinoma (SBC) in a 6-year-old girl. An areolar-sparing mastectomy was performed without axillary surgery, and without adjuvant therapy given her limited disease and the histological type. We have reviewed the literature and summarized relevant findings concerning the clinical and histological data, treatment approaches, and outcomes for 33 cases of SBC (15 children and 18 adolescents). International data suggests that local excision without axillary surgery may be a suitable therapeutic approach for children with SBC.