چكيده لاتين :
Angiosarcoma of the breast is a rare tumor that accounts for 0.04 % of all breast neoplasms
at the third and fourth decades of life; in contrast with carcinoma, which generally arises
later.
Angiosarcoma of the breast usually manifests as a painless, palpable mass without tenderness,
with or without bluish-red discoloration of the overlying skin.
Angiosarcoma has a high mortality rate and a very poor prognosis. Mastectomy and chemotherapy
are the most likely choices of treatment for a primary angiosarcoma of the breast.
Immunotherapy may also play a part in treating this rare type of breast cancer.
This paper presents a case of angiosarcoma of the breast, and relevant data in the literature
is also reviewed to discuss the questions on its origin, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.