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Breast Cancer with Inguinal Lymph Nodes Metastasis: A Case Report

Mossé BA Wilfried*, Seka Evrard, Abdelmalk Mouzount, Hanan El- Kacemi, Tayeb Kebdani, Sanaa El- Majjaoui and Noureddine Benjaafar
Institut National d’Oncologie de RABAT/Service de Radiothrérapie, Morocco
*Corresponding Author: Mossé BA Wilfried, Institut National d’Oncologie de RABAT/Service de Radiothrérapie, Morocco, Tel: +0698912749, Email: mossleboss2@gmail.com

Received Date: Dec 27, 2019 / Accepted Date: Jan 24, 2020 / Published Date: Jan 31, 2020

Citation: Wilfried MBA, Evrard S, Mouzount A, El-Kacemi H, Kebdani T, et al. (2020) Breast Cancer with Inguinal Lymph Nodes Metastasis: A Case Report. J Oncol Res Treat 5:142.

Copyright: © 2020 Wilfried MBA, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

 
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Abstract

Inguinal lymph node involvement of breast cancer remains extremely rare. Here we report a 48-year-old patient with left breast intermediate grade locally advanced invasive lobular carcinoma (pT3N3aM0), positives hormones receptors, negative for HER2 amplification and synchronous left inguinal lymph node metastasis during her adjuvant chemotherapy. The pathological assessment of the left inguinal node confirmed metastasis from breast cancer. After left inguinal lymph nodes dissection, we noted a progression to left iliac external lymph node and the patient referred for palliative chemotherapy. Pathogenesis is not always established.

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