Background: Cervical cancer metastasizes to skin in < 2 % of patients. Cutaneous metastases can be confused with dermatitis. Their presence signals a poor prognosis. Case: A 66-year-old postmenopausal woman with a diagnosis of stage IVa cervical carcinoma was treated with radical concurrent chemotherapy and radiation. Two months after completing treatment, the patient noted maculopapular skin lesions in the lower abdomen. These were confirmed on biopsy as metastases from the cervical cancer. The cutaneous metastases progressed rapidly to involve the inguinal regions, vulva, and perineum. Further assessment ruled out metastases to other organs. Despite six courses of palliative combination chemotherapy, the patient’s disease progressed, a...
Skin metastases from advanced colorectal cancer are relatively rare and occur most often when the ca...
cancer are rarely detected in clinical practice. This study aimed to evaluate the patients with cuta...
Vulvar cancer accounts for about 5% of cancer of female genitalia. It may initially present as benig...
Abstract Cervical cancer, the fourth most common cancer among females in the world, ranks the second...
SummaryObjectiveAlthough cervical cancer is a very common gynecologic malignancy, skin metastasis pr...
Although cervical carcinoma is common, cutaneous metastasis is rare. In advanced disease, metastases...
Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers and cause of cancer-related deaths in women worldw...
Cervical cancer remains one of the most common malignancies diagnosed in women as well as a leading ...
Skin metastases are a rare event in patients with cervical cancer. One form of such metastasis is ca...
Skin metastasis is an infrequent manifestation in oncology, with reported incidence of about 1.3% in...
Although carcinoma of cervix is among the most common malignancies in women, cutaneous metastasis is...
Cutaneous metastasis from solid tumors is a rare event and usually represents a late occurrence in t...
Vulvar cancer accounts for 5% of the female genital tract cancers. Cutaneous metastases from vulvar ...
The presence of skin metastasis in ovarian cancer patients is uncommon and related with poor prognos...
Cutaneous metastases from cervical squamous cell carcinoma in a 55 year-old woman: a rarely reported...
Skin metastases from advanced colorectal cancer are relatively rare and occur most often when the ca...
cancer are rarely detected in clinical practice. This study aimed to evaluate the patients with cuta...
Vulvar cancer accounts for about 5% of cancer of female genitalia. It may initially present as benig...
Abstract Cervical cancer, the fourth most common cancer among females in the world, ranks the second...
SummaryObjectiveAlthough cervical cancer is a very common gynecologic malignancy, skin metastasis pr...
Although cervical carcinoma is common, cutaneous metastasis is rare. In advanced disease, metastases...
Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers and cause of cancer-related deaths in women worldw...
Cervical cancer remains one of the most common malignancies diagnosed in women as well as a leading ...
Skin metastases are a rare event in patients with cervical cancer. One form of such metastasis is ca...
Skin metastasis is an infrequent manifestation in oncology, with reported incidence of about 1.3% in...
Although carcinoma of cervix is among the most common malignancies in women, cutaneous metastasis is...
Cutaneous metastasis from solid tumors is a rare event and usually represents a late occurrence in t...
Vulvar cancer accounts for 5% of the female genital tract cancers. Cutaneous metastases from vulvar ...
The presence of skin metastasis in ovarian cancer patients is uncommon and related with poor prognos...
Cutaneous metastases from cervical squamous cell carcinoma in a 55 year-old woman: a rarely reported...
Skin metastases from advanced colorectal cancer are relatively rare and occur most often when the ca...
cancer are rarely detected in clinical practice. This study aimed to evaluate the patients with cuta...
Vulvar cancer accounts for about 5% of cancer of female genitalia. It may initially present as benig...