Current Problems in Cancer: Case Reports (Jun 2022)

Superior vena cava syndrome and breast cancer: A case series highlighting a rare complication

  • Sarah Poland,
  • Ruth Oratz,
  • Naamit Gerber,
  • Carmen Perez,
  • Thomas Maldonado,
  • Franco Muggia

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
p. 100161

Abstract

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Superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome is commonly caused by malignancy but is rarely associated with breast cancer. The following case series describes three female breast cancer patients who were found to have disease recurrence years after initial diagnosis, presenting as facial swelling, collateral vessel formation, and shortness of breath consistent with SVC syndrome. All patients were treated with radiation therapy, and one patient required stenting due to tumor thrombus in the SVC. These cases highlight a rare complication of breast cancer that clinicians should recognize in patients who have undergone treatment particularly for right sided breast cancer with lymph node involvement.