Title of article :
Gestational Breast Cancer: Report of A Case and Literature Review
Author/Authors :
Paixão-Barradas, Filipa Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Centro Hospitalar Barreiro-Montijo - Barreiro, Portugal , Pereira, Daniela Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Centro Hospitalar Barreiro-Montijo - Barreiro, Portugal , Ramalho, Lurdes Senology Department - Centro Hospitalar Barreiro-Montijo - Barreiro, Portugal , Marques, Isabel Senology Department - Centro Hospitalar Barreiro-Montijo - Barreiro, Portugal
Abstract :
Background: Gestational or pregnancy-associated breast cancer is defined as
breast cancer diagnosed during pregnancy, within the first postpartum year, or
during lactation. Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in nonpregnant
and pregnant women.
Case presentation: A 29-year-old pregnant woman presented at eight weeks
gestational age with a palpable breast nodule. On breast ultrasound evaluation,
only probably benign findings were detected. The pregnancy was uneventful until
the third trimester when she started to have a severe back pain which became
gradually resistant to medical therapy. Therefore, at 33 weeks, she was assisted at
an emergency care facility and a highly suspicious breast mass was detected. A
core biopsywas performed that revealed an invasive ductal carcinoma grade 3with
lymph node metastasis.
After several imaging studies, it was diagnosed as a stage 4 breast cancer with
bone, liver, and pulmonary metastasis. At thirty four weeks gestation, the
pregnancy was terminated by C-section and she started to receive palliative
radiation therapy one week later. She also received several cycles of palliative
chemotherapy. Nineteenth months after C-section, progression of the disease was
observed and a cerebellar metastasis was found. Unfortunately, two months later,
her clinical condition deteriorated and the patient died.
Conclusion: Gestational breast cancer represents a clinical situation of utmost
important in which the health of both the mother and the fetus should be taken into
account. Diagnosis is difficult due to the physiological changes of the mammary
glands during pregnancy and lactation, and it usually occurs at an advanced stage.
Keywords :
Breast neoplasms , pregnancy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics