A rare case of synchronous cervical squamous cell carcinoma and invasive ductal carcinoma of breast

Winsome Kumar & Vikas Yadav et al. · 2025-04-02

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ABSTRACT

Multiple primary neoplasms in the same patient can be of synchronous and metachronous types and are related to common etiologies and common genetic factors. We present a case report of 56-year-old female with the synchronous primary of breast and cervix and the unique challenges we faced in the management. Breast and cervical malignancies have contrasting risk factors and hence lies the significance of this synchronous presentation. The only identifiable commonality lies in the STK gene. We also present a review of the literature regarding similar presentations and a discussion on the possible source of origin of such a unique scenario.

TL;DR

A case report of 56-year-old female with the synchronous primary of breast and cervix and the unique challenges in the management and a review of the literature regarding similar presentations.

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Authors
Winsome Kumar, Shashwat Lohia, Anu Agrawal, Vikas Yadav