Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2141886 | Lung Cancer | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Lung is one of the main sites of metastatic tumors, but collision neoplasms consisting of a primary lung cancer and metastatic breast carcinoma have never been so far reported. We describe here 2 cases of primary non-small cell lung cancers (squamous cell and adenocarcinoma, respectively) colliding with metastatic breast carcinomas (ductal and lobular carcinomas, respectively). Clinico-pathologic features characterizing this challenging diagnosis and the important therapeutic implications are discussed.
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Authors
Federico Piacentini, Giulio Rossi, Christian Casali, Annamaria Cadioli, Elena Barbieri, Valentina Guarneri,