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A case report of primary angiosarcoma of the breast

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Background Breast Angiosarcoma can be divided into primary breast angiosarcoma (PBA) and second breast angiosarcoma (SBA). PBA is rare malignant breast cancer with poor outcomes. PBA usually occurs in women… Click to show full abstract

Background Breast Angiosarcoma can be divided into primary breast angiosarcoma (PBA) and second breast angiosarcoma (SBA). PBA is rare malignant breast cancer with poor outcomes. PBA usually occurs in women between 30–40 years old. PBA does not have a specific clinical manifestation. Clinically, PBA presents with a rapidly enlarging breast mass and skin involvement with skin color changes. Ultrasonography of PBA can be hypoechoic or hyperechoic, or mixed disordered areas. Microscopically, PBA can be classified into three grades according to the degree of differentiation, and the grade is related to the prognosis. And PBA can also express vascular endothelial markers. The main treatment for PBA is surgery, especially mastectomy. There are other treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy, but their effectiveness needs further confirmation. Targeted drugs may be helpful. Case Description A 32-year-old woman with main clinical presentation of a rapidly growing mass located in the upper inner quadrant of the right breast with skin involvement. PBA was diagnosed with first extended local resection, and then the patient underwent a second right mastectomy. The patient is now undergoing chemotherapy. Conclusions Since this is a rare form of breast cancer, we report this case to raise the attention of breast surgeons to avoid misdiagnoses.

Keywords: case report; breast; pba; breast angiosarcoma

Journal Title: Translational Cancer Research
Year Published: 2023

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