A patient with metastasis of breast cancer which was originally described as primary colorectal cancer: case report

Abstract

Breast cancer metastases can be found in almost all organs in the body - but are most commonly found in the lungs, liver, bones, skin and brain. Metastatic breast cancer often occurs years or decades after initial diagnosis and treatment. In this case report, we will present a 62-year-old patient with metastasis of breast cancer which was originally described as primary colorectal cancer

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