Abstract
Cancer of the breast in the most common cancer among women. Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) of the breast is a rare sarcoma that is often diagnosed late. Only 5% of breast tumors are of nonepithelial origin, and only 0.2% of RMS originate in the breast. Optimal treatment of breast rhabdomyosarcoma is not standardized yet. RMS can present a serious diagnostic challenge due to its resemblance to benign tumors of the breast in imaging studies leading to late diagnosis and unfavorable prognosis. Little is known about standard treatment of breast rhabdomyosarcoma.
The 5-year survival rate for primary breast rhabdomyosarcoma is about 43%. We present a case of Primary Bilateral Rhabdomyosarcoma of the Breast in a young female with unusual clinical presentation with a review of the literature.
Citation
Alimia E, Volpe C, Cunningham J, Mohtadi M, DeTrolio V, et al. (2021) Primary Bilateral Rhabdomyosarcoma of the Breast in a young female. Report of a case with unusual clinical presentation and review of the literature. SM J Sarcoma Res 5: 3.