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Gingival metastasis of a radiotherapy-induced breast angiosarcoma

Authors :
Giovanni Grignani
Massimo Aglietta
Antonio Manca
Marco Gatti
Alessandro Chiarelli
Paola Boccone
Giovanni De Rosa
Danilo Galizia
Franco Goia
Source :
Anti-Cancer Drugs. 23:1112-1117
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2012.

Abstract

Angiosarcoma is a rare and highly malignant mesenchymal tumor. Similar to other soft tissue sarcomas, it may arise in any organ, although it occurs more frequently within skin structures like the scalp. Angiosarcoma has a characteristic pattern of local and distant relapse involving primary site, regional lymph nodes, and lung. Patients affected by unresectable relapses or metastases have a dismal prognosis with a median overall survival of less than 9 months. We present the case of a 74-year-old woman who previously underwent total mastectomy for a radiotherapy-induced angiosarcoma of the breast. She subsequently developed a rapidly growing gingival tumor lesion that was in fact a unique distant metastasis of her angiosarcoma. In general, surgery is the mainstay of angiosarcoma treatment, and even metastases are aggressively resected whenever feasible. We describe the successful multidisciplinary treatment that avoided a likely mutilating surgery and review the literature regarding primary and metastatic gingival angiosarcoma.

Details

ISSN :
09594973
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Anti-Cancer Drugs
Accession number :
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