Hamid T, Khan F, Khattak NS, Kakakhel MNA, Hamid R. Case report: A rare case of dual primary synchronous malignancies of the breast and kidney in a 70 year female.
Int J Surg Case Rep 2024;
116:109400. [PMID:
38368668 PMCID:
PMC10943997 DOI:
10.1016/j.ijscr.2024.109400]
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Multiple primary cancers (MPCs) have attracted attention in medical research due to their increasing incidence. The coexistence of invasive breast carcinoma and clear cell carcinoma of the kidney, alongside a family history of cancer, highlights the multifactorial origins of MPCs, particularly their potential association with genetic factors.
CASE PRESENTATION
A 70-year-old female initially sought medical attention for a two-year history of a right breast lump as her primary concerns centered on the long-standing lump. Clinical evaluations and imaging studies revealed an invasive breast carcinoma diagnosis, and simultaneously, an incidental mass in her left kidney was identified as clear cell carcinoma.
DISCUSSION
Emphasis and further researh should be on the potential role of genetic factors in MPC development, necessitating comprehensive genetic evaluations.
CONCLUSION
This study highlights the significance of customized treatment approaches for each malignancy, facilitating early detection, improved patient outcomes, and an enhanced understanding of MPCs.
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