Breast Conservation Therapy for Primary Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Breast in an Elderly Woman: A Case Report.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2024
Publication Title
Cureus
Abstract
This case report details a rare instance of primary squamous cell carcinoma (PSCC) of the breast in an octogenarian, emphasizing the unique diagnostic and treatment challenges posed by this malignancy in an elderly patient and adding to the scientific literature on PSCC managed with breast conservation therapy (BCT). An 80-year-old woman with medical comorbidities presented with a focal asymmetry in the right breast's retroareolar plane, detected during routine screening mammography. Diagnostic evaluations raised high suspicion for malignancy, confirmed as PSCC by ultrasound-guided biopsy. Histopathological analysis showed atypical keratinizing squamous epithelial nests and cysts. The patient underwent lumpectomy and re-excision of close surgical margins with a sentinel lymph node biopsy, which showed well-differentiated invasive squamous cell carcinoma with no residual carcinoma or nodal involvement. She was treated with adjuvant hypofractionated radiation therapy, experiencing minimal side effects. This case highlights the importance of considering individualized, nuanced approaches to adjuvant therapies in the treatment of PSCC in older patients. It demonstrates that BCT, coupled with carefully selected adjuvant therapy, can be a successful treatment strategy for PSCC in the elderly, contributing valuable insights into the management of this rare condition.
Volume
16
Issue
5
First Page
e59447
Recommended Citation
Loving BA, Sivapalan S, Schukow CP, Khaira J, Vicini FA, Fontanesi J. Breast conservation therapy for primary squamous cell carcinoma of the breast in an elderly woman: a case report. Cureus. 2024 May 1;16(5):e59447. doi: 10.7759/cureus.59447. PMID: 38827005
DOI
10.7759/cureus.59447
ISSN
2168-8184
PubMed ID
38827005