Olivares-Antúnez Y, Dávila-Zablah YJ, Vázquez-Ávila JR, Gómez-Macías GS, Mireles-Aguilar MT, Garza-Montemayor ML. Ductal carcinoma in situ within a fibroadenoma: A case report and review of literature.
World J Radiol 2024;
16:58-68. [PMID:
38596169 PMCID:
PMC10999957 DOI:
10.4329/wjr.v16.i3.58]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Fibroadenoma (FA) is the most common tumor found in young women, although it can occur in any age group. Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) that is confined in a FA is rare; it is most frequently reported as an incidental finding.
CASE SUMMARY
We report a case of DCIS within a FA in a 46-year-old female without cancer-related personal and family histories. The patient was diagnosed with a breast conglomerate of nodules and was followed for 1 year. In the current control image study, we found suspicious microcalcification, as a new finding, within one of the nodules. Consequently, a core biopsy of the tumor, which appeared hypoechoic, oval, and circumscribed, was performed. The pathological diagnosis was ductal carcinoma in situ within a fibroepithelial lesion. The patient underwent breast-conserving surgery and received radiotherapy as well as endocrine therapy (tamoxifen).
CONCLUSION
We recommend a multidisciplinary approach for adequate treatment and follow-up.
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