Abstract

Sarcoma of the breast is usually seen following radiation therapy. Radiation-induced sarcoma treatment modalities include chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. Even conservative treatment can achieve treatment response, locally advanced tumors should be removed with negative surgical margins. Unfortunately, the literature lacks of prospective data regarding the disease rarity. Clinicians should seek for individualised treatment options considered in multidisciplinary tumor boards. Here we present a radiation-induced chemotherapy resistant breast sarcoma patient successfully managed with en-bloc radical surgical removal and reconstruction under the provision multidisciplinary team.

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