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Response of Cutaneous Metastases from Breast Cancer to Capecitabine
Author(s) -
Kostandinos Sideras,
Katie M. Zahasky,
Judith S. Kaur
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
clinical medicine oncology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1177-9314
DOI - 10.4137/cmo.s521
Subject(s) - medicine , capecitabine , breast cancer , malignancy , metastatic breast cancer , metastasis , oncology , cancer , dermatology , melanoma , incidence (geometry) , cancer research , colorectal cancer , physics , optics
Excluding malignant melanoma, breast cancer has the highest incidence of cutaneous metastasis compared to any other solid malignancy. Up to 24% of patients with metastatic breast cancer are expected to have metastasis to the skin. Clinical trials testing various chemotherapeutic regiments for metastatic breast cancer generally do not report the success or failure rates of their regiments in relation to patients with metastasis to the skin. We report here 2 patients with cutaneous metastatic breast cancer who experiences dramatic and durable responses to single agent oral capecitabine. In addition we provide a brief review of the literature regarding the presentation, prognosis and treatment of cutaneous metastatic breast cancer with particular attention to local treatment modalities available.

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