Abstract

We present the case of a patient who entered early menopause at age 29 and was diagnosed with two primary tumors, bladder cancer at age 30 and esophageal cancer at 36. She has family history of cancer, since her brother had esophageal cancer at age 29. Given her clinical status, we hypothesized Fanconi anemia, which was diagnosed by the diepoxybutane (DEB) test. The literature contains few case reports on the association between Fanconi anemia and esophageal cancer, and only one regarding its association with bladder cancer.

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