Triple-negative accessory breast cancer occurring concurrently with primary invasive breast carcinoma: a case report
Triple-negative accessory breast cancer occurring concurrently with primary invasive breast carcinoma: a case report
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IntroductionAccessory breast cancer (ABC) is ANTI-COLD- CLINICAL STRENGTH an extremely rare condition, particularly the presence of triple-negative ABC with ipsilateral invasive in situ breast cancer.Binary breast tumors are controversial in terms of surgical methods and comprehensive treatment.Case presentationWe share the case of a 64-year-old postmenopausal woman who presented with an underarm mass for 3 months.
Ultrasonography and computed tomography suggested possible breast cancer with axillary lymph node metastasis.The patient underwent a left modified radical mastectomy combined with axillary lymph node dissection.The postoperative pathology confirmed a binary tumor, prompting us to initiate comprehensive treatment.
ConclusionWe present the treatment approach for a rare Bariatric Wheelchairs case of triple-negative para-breast cancer complicated with carcinoma in situ of the breast, hoping to contribute new therapeutic ideas for the treatment of this disease.