Primary ectopic breast carcinoma is a rare disease and, at present, no specific guidelines on its diagnosis and treatment are available. The purpose of this article is to review the world literature in English on primary ectopic breast carcinoma located in the armpit and to offer guidelines for diagnosis and treatment. Data for this review were identified by searches of MEDLINE, PubMed, The Cochrane Library, ACNP (Italian catalogue of journals) and references from relevant articles using relevant search terms and data published in the previous reviews. Primary ectopic breast carcinoma of the axilla mostly affects women of over 40 (range 28-90 yrs) years of age. The most frequent histological diagnosis is invasive ductal carcinoma not otherw...
The surgical approach to the axilla in breast cancer has been a controversial issue for more than th...
Accessory breast is a frequently seen developmental breast abnormality, commoner among Asians than C...
A polimastia é uma ocorrência comum nos ambulatórios de Mastologia e a possibilidade de malignização...
Primary ectopic breast carcinoma is a rare disease and, at present, no specific guidelines on its di...
Primary ectopic breast carcinoma is a rare disease and, at present, no specific guidelines on its di...
Data about the occurrence of primary carcinoma in ectopic breast tissue are rare and limited to smal...
Abstract Introduction Ectopic breast tissue is present in 2–6% of women. Ectopic breast cancer repre...
Aims: Primary ectopic breast cancer (PEBC) is a rare and often misdiagnosed condition. Through the d...
We describe a case of a 37-year-old woman with a left axillary mass. Often, the initial differential...
The presence of ectopic or supernumerary breast tissue is a rare event, related to a not complete re...
Primary breast cancer in aberrant axillary breast tissue is rare. Breast cancer in the axilla is mos...
Primary carcinoma of ectopic breast tissue has been reported only in a small number of cases. Awaren...
Herein, we describe our clinical experience on the management of patients with ectopic breast tissue...
Accessory axillary breast carcinoma is unusual, with an incidence of 0.2 to 0.6%. It is commonly loc...
Invasive breast cancer is the second most common cancer worldwide. It is known to metastasise to the...
The surgical approach to the axilla in breast cancer has been a controversial issue for more than th...
Accessory breast is a frequently seen developmental breast abnormality, commoner among Asians than C...
A polimastia é uma ocorrência comum nos ambulatórios de Mastologia e a possibilidade de malignização...
Primary ectopic breast carcinoma is a rare disease and, at present, no specific guidelines on its di...
Primary ectopic breast carcinoma is a rare disease and, at present, no specific guidelines on its di...
Data about the occurrence of primary carcinoma in ectopic breast tissue are rare and limited to smal...
Abstract Introduction Ectopic breast tissue is present in 2–6% of women. Ectopic breast cancer repre...
Aims: Primary ectopic breast cancer (PEBC) is a rare and often misdiagnosed condition. Through the d...
We describe a case of a 37-year-old woman with a left axillary mass. Often, the initial differential...
The presence of ectopic or supernumerary breast tissue is a rare event, related to a not complete re...
Primary breast cancer in aberrant axillary breast tissue is rare. Breast cancer in the axilla is mos...
Primary carcinoma of ectopic breast tissue has been reported only in a small number of cases. Awaren...
Herein, we describe our clinical experience on the management of patients with ectopic breast tissue...
Accessory axillary breast carcinoma is unusual, with an incidence of 0.2 to 0.6%. It is commonly loc...
Invasive breast cancer is the second most common cancer worldwide. It is known to metastasise to the...
The surgical approach to the axilla in breast cancer has been a controversial issue for more than th...
Accessory breast is a frequently seen developmental breast abnormality, commoner among Asians than C...
A polimastia é uma ocorrência comum nos ambulatórios de Mastologia e a possibilidade de malignização...