Treatment conundrums in osteosarcoma of the breast: Case report of two cases from a tertiary care cancer center in India.
Dinesh Chandra DovalJuhi TayalKumardeep Dutta ChoudharyPankaj GoyalGurudutt GuptaSunil PasrichaPublished in: Turkish journal of surgery (2022)
Extraosseous sarcoma of the breast is an infrequent entity and a harbinger of poor prognosis. Histogenesis of this tumor is uncertain, and it can arise both in denovo and metastatic settings. Morphologically, it is indistinguishable from its skeletal counterpart and clinically, it presents like any other subtype of breast cancer. Tumor recurrence with a propensity for hematogenous rather than lymphatic spread plagues with this malicious disease. Treatment guidelines are mainly extrapolations from those of treatment of other extra-skeletal sarcomas as literature is limited in this context. In this study, it was aimed to present two clinical cases with similar clinical profiles and different treatment outcomes. The intent of this case report is to contribute to the limited database available for management of this rare disease.