International Journal of Preventive Medicine (Jan 2013)

A rare clinicopathological presentation of the breast carcinoma; implications and outcome

  • Sanjay Pandit,
  • Rikki Singal,
  • Subhash Goyal,
  • Nanak Chand Mahajan,
  • Ravish Aneja,
  • Nitin Kaushik,
  • Sarika Jain,
  • Samita Singal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 7
pp. 845 – 848

Abstract

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In females, the most common cancer is breast carcinoma in which squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a rare type of malignancy. Histologically, infiltrating ductal carcinoma is the most common type and lobular, mucinous, and medullary types have lower incidence. Pure SCC of the breast can originate from the skin, nipple, or epithelium of a deep-seated dermoid cyst or squamous metaplasia on chronic inflammation background. We are reporting a rare case of primary SCC of the breast in a 45-year-old female. In follow-up of 8 months, patient is doing well. We discussed our approach for treatment with review of the literature. We have treated this patient successfully with surgical and adjuvant chemotherapy.

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