EVREN PEKER
Causapedia - 2024;13(2):19-26
Metastatic breast cancer (BC) has a very poor prognosis, given the lack of reliable curative medical or surgical approaches. The patients usually undergo palliative surgical procedures and are treated symptomatically. Even if the current guidelines do not recommend surgery in the treatment of abdominal metastases derived from breast cancer, some centers suggest surgical treatment, especially in patients with solitary metastases. Here, we described a unique case of a recurrent breast cancer patient with peritoneal carcinomatosis and irresectable big mass in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen who had complete remission after systemic treatment.