Metastasis to the breast from colonic adenocarcinoma

Kyoung Tae Noh, Boyoung Oh, Sun Hee Sung, Ryung Ah Lee, Soon Sup Chung, Byung In Moon, Kwang Ho Kim

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Abstract

A 63-year-old woman was referred to a breast surgeon with a breast mass discovered incidentally during follow-up study after colon cancer surgery. Invasive adenocarcinoma was revealed on core needle biopsy. Wide excision of the breast including the tumor was performed. On standard histological examination the tumor showed features of moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma. The immunohistochemistry study revealed positive results for cytokeratin (CK)20 and CDX2, but negative for CK7. These are typical characteristics for colon cancer. Considering her history of subtotal colectomy for sigmoid colon cancer, it is presumable that the mass in the breast was of colonic origin, and it was an extremely rare case of metastasis to the breast from primary colorectal neoplasm. Although the instance is rare, clinicians should keep the possibility of breast metastasis from colorectal cancer in mind for early and correct diagnosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S43-S46
JournalJournal of the Korean Surgical Society
Volume81
Issue numberSUPPL. 1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2011

Keywords

  • Breast
  • Colon cancer
  • Neoplasm metastasis

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