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A Rare Case of Breast Malignancy in an Adolescent Woman: Lessons Learned from Diagnosis and Management

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Introduction: Primary breast malignancy in adolescent women is very rare and differs in several aspects from findings in adult women. Case Presentation: A young woman aged 16 years presented with… Click to show full abstract

Introduction: Primary breast malignancy in adolescent women is very rare and differs in several aspects from findings in adult women. Case Presentation: A young woman aged 16 years presented with a locally aggressive breast tumor. The patient received cisplatin-based chemotherapy followed by tumor resection assuming a diagnosis of germ cell tumor. Four months later, she developed locally recurrent disease and underwent a mastectomy. No definite diagnosis was agreed upon despite intensive pathological workup. Subsequent management consisted of follow-up only and the patient remains in complete remission 9 years later. Conclusion: This case demonstrates the difficulty of diagnosis and management of rare malignancies in adolescents, and highlights the importance of international and interdisciplinary collaboration in diagnosis and clinical decision-making.

Keywords: breast; diagnosis; breast malignancy; case; management; malignancy adolescent

Journal Title: Breast Care
Year Published: 2020

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