2021
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20212746
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Synchronous breast carcinoma (with Paget’s disease) and renal cell carcinoma with tubercular axillary lymphadenitis: a rare presentation

Abstract: Synchronous malignancy are defined as two primary malignancy of two different organs occurring concurrently or within 6 months duration. Reports of synchronous breast carcinoma with RCC (renal cell carcinoma) are very limited. We presented here the first case of non-metastatic synchronous RCC with breast carcinoma and Paget’s disease associated with tubercular axillary lymphadenitis in a 62 year old female for which she underwent right MRM and right partial nephrectomy. She received chemotherapy and anti-tuber… Show more

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“…The most clinical sites of the breast from which cancer arises are the epithelium of the ducts, followed by lobules in the glandular tissues. Generally, there are no symptoms at the beginning of tumor growth, and they rarely metastasize [6,20] . Although, renal cell carcinoma usually arises in the border cells of the kidney's tubes [20] .…”
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“…The most clinical sites of the breast from which cancer arises are the epithelium of the ducts, followed by lobules in the glandular tissues. Generally, there are no symptoms at the beginning of tumor growth, and they rarely metastasize [6,20] . Although, renal cell carcinoma usually arises in the border cells of the kidney's tubes [20] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, there are no symptoms at the beginning of tumor growth, and they rarely metastasize [6,20] . Although, renal cell carcinoma usually arises in the border cells of the kidney's tubes [20] . The prevalence of 2 or several primary tumors is almost 8%-17% in patients with malignant tumors [8] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%