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Introduction Breast sarcomas are tumors of a mesenchymal origin, with an incidence of less than 1% of the total breast tumors. The diagnosis of this disease is a challenge for pathologists, radiologists, and breast surgeons. AimTo describe the diagnostic, therapeutic, and outcomes approach of patients with breast sarcoma treated at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in Bogota, Colombia. Materials and methodsIt is a descriptive and retrospective case series study of patients diagnosed with breast sarcoma treated at the NCI during the period between August 1, 2016 and March 30, 2019. Results We identified 14 patients diagnosed with breast sarcoma, 10 (71.4%) patients with primary breast sarcomas, and four (28.6%) with sarcomas associated with radiotherapy. The most frequent histological subtype in both, primary and secondary sarcomas, was angiosarcoma (n = 5, 35.7%). 100% (n = 14) of patients received surgical management as primary treatment. Eight (57.1%) patients presented recurrence (disease-free survival (DFS) follow-up of 5.95 months). A total of five deaths were recorded, representing 35.7% of patients (overall survival (OS) follow-up of 23.5 months).ConclusionBreast sarcomas are characterized by aggressive clinical behavior, which is why it is important to make a precise histological diagnosis and thus provide patients with radical surgical procedures that ensure local control of the disease and improve DFS.

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  • MethodsIt is a descriptive and retrospective case series study of patients diagnosed with breast sarcoma treated at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) during the period between August 1, 2016 and March 30, 2019

  • Breast sarcomas are tumors of a mesenchymal origin, with an incidence of less than 1% of the total breast tumors

  • It is a descriptive and retrospective case series study of patients diagnosed with breast sarcoma treated at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) during the period between August 1, 2016 and March 30, 2019

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It is a descriptive and retrospective case series study of patients diagnosed with breast sarcoma treated at the NCI during the period between August 1, 2016 and March 30, 2019. We found 14 patients who were treated at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in Bogota, Colombia during the period between August 1, 2016 and March 31, 2019. The median age of patients was 51.2 years (19-86 years). Of these patients, 10 (71.4%) had primary breast sarcomas. The most frequent histological subtype, both in primary and secondary sarcomas, was angiosarcoma (n = 5, 35.7%). Regarding the diagnosis of secondary sarcoma associated with radiation for adjuvant treatment of breast cancer, the latency period varied between 5 and 9 years, with a mean occurrence of 6.7 years.

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