Isolated metastases in soft tissue of the chest wall in ovarian cancer: case report


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Case report of isolated metastatic soft tissue of the chest wall in a patient 45 years old with pretreated ovarian cancer. Relapse appeared 16 months later after primary treatment and was a solid tumor in the soft tissues of the chest wall, under the right breast tissue, was verified by cytology, morphology, immunohistochemistry and laboratory (increasing CA 125). The patient received the combination treatment: excision of metastasis and following chemotherapy in RCRC.

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I. V Kolyadina

Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education

Email: irinakolyadina@yandex.ru
канд. мед. наук, ассистент каф. онкологии

D. V Komov

N.N.Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences

д.м.н., профессор, заведующий хирургическим отделением диагностики опухолей

M. V Cherkasova

Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education

аспирант кафедры онкологии

S. V Khokhlova

N.N.Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences

к.м.н., старший научный сотрудник отделения химиотерапии

N. F Orel

Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education; N.N.Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences

д.м.н., профессор кафедры онкологии

I. V Poddubnaya

Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education

член-корр. РАМН, д.м.н., профессор, зав. кафедрой онкологии

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