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Breast Cancer



Research reports on breast cancer from A.G. Marneros and colleagues provide new insights



May 14th, 2009

"Intravascular breast cancer metastases to the skin can have several clinically distinct manifestations. Carcinoma telangiectoides, which presents as an erythematous patch with prominent telangiectasias or lymphangioma circumscriptum-like lesions, is a rare manifestation of cutaneous metastatic breast cancer and has been proposed to spread via dermal blood vessels, Carcinoma erysipelatoides, which presents as an erysipelas-like patch or plaque, has been proposed to spread via lymphatics," scientists in the United States report.

"Clinical variants with nodular lesions that show tumor cells within vessels and in the extravascular space are seen more commonly. It has not...


Source: Women's Health Weekly (2009-05-14)

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