A Case of Cowden Syndrome with Bilateral Breast Cancer: Invasive Carcinoma of No Special Type and Pure Cribriform Carcinoma

AuthorYoo Kyeong Seoen
AuthorGo Eun Yangen
AuthorTaek Geun Ohken
OrcidGo Eun Yang [0000-0002-8689-8127]en
Issued Date2020-01-31en
AbstractCowden syndrome is an uncommon, multi-system disease that increases the risk of breast cancer. The most common breast malignancy is ductal carcinoma including ductal carcinoma in situ or infiltrating ductal carcinoma. Rare types of breast cancer exist, such as infiltrating tubular carcinoma and lobular carcinoma. There has been rarely a reported case of this type of breast cancer in Cowden syndrome. In this report, a 34-year-old woman diagnosed with Cowden syndrome underwent simple mastectomy for invasive carcinoma of no special type (NST) in the left breast, and simple mastectomy for cribriform carcinoma in the contralateral breast. Herein, we describe a case of Cowden syndrome with bilateral breast cancer, invasive carcinoma of NST in one breast and cribriform carcinoma in the contralateral breast.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/iranjradiol.91951en
KeywordBreasten
KeywordCowden Syndromeen
KeywordCanceren
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleA Case of Cowden Syndrome with Bilateral Breast Cancer: Invasive Carcinoma of No Special Type and Pure Cribriform Carcinomaen
TypeCase Reporten

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