A Rare Case of Male Breast Metastasis from Previously Removed Renal Cell Carcinoma

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Stefania Erra
Simone Lo Mastro
Silvio Modena

Abstract

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most lethal pathology affecting the urinary system, especially in people over 65 years and with an incidence of about 2% per year. RCC can be classified according to histological findings, cytogenetic abnormalities, biological features and response to therapy. This article reports an extremely rare case of clear cell RCC in a 73 years old male patient with metastasis in the breast and in the bronchi, presented 15 years after surgical resection of primitive renal tumor.

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Erra S, Mastro SL, Modena S. A Rare Case of Male Breast Metastasis from Previously Removed Renal Cell Carcinoma. IJAPSR [Internet]. 1Oct.2018 [cited 22Dec.2024];3(04):64-6. Available from: https://sierrajournals.com/index.php/IJAPSR/article/view/1009
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