Contralateral lymph node metastasis in recurrent ipsilateral breast cancer with Lynch syndrome: a locoregional event.
Tibor Andrea ZwimpferFabienne D SchwabDaniel SteffensFelix KaulNoemi SchmidtJames GeigerFranziska GeisslerViola Heinzelmann-SchwarzWalter P WeberChristian KurzederPublished in: World journal of surgical oncology (2023)
This case highlights the value of delayed lymphoscintigraphy and the contribution of sentinel procedure for local control in the setting of recurrent BC. Aberrant lymph node drainage following previous surgery may be the underlying cause of CALNM. We propose that CALNM without evidence of systemic metastasis should be considered a regional event in recurrent BC, and thus, a curative approach can be pursued. The next AJCC BC staging should clarify the role of CALNM in recurrent BC to allow for the development of specific treatment guidelines.