Metastasis to the breast from primary cervical cancer is rare. A 52‐year‐old woman developed breast metastasis 6 months after the diagnosis of primary cervical cancer. The mammography showed discrete well defined nodules without microcalcification. Fine needle aspiration cytology confirmed the diagnosis. Treatment with cis‐platinum chemotherapy and local radiotherapy resulted in complete response. The patient continues to be alive and disease‐free 18 months since the diagnosis of breast metastasis.
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