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01.12.2011 | Case Report
Malignant melanoma and breast carcinoma: a bidirectional correlation
verfasst von:
W. L. Ho, H. Comber, A. D. K. Hill, G. M. Murphy
Erschienen in:
Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -)
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Ausgabe 4/2011
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Abstract
Background
Epidemiologic and genetic studies have suggested a bidirectional association between breast carcinoma (BC) and malignant melanoma (MM).
Observation
We present a series of patients with MM and BC detected in our department within a span of 6 months, raising concerns for the high associations between the two malignancies. This led us to match the concordance of the two tumours in the National Irish Cancer Registry.
Conclusion
The national figures provide evidence of a link between BC and MM. We recommend increased awareness among clinicians leading to more detailed surveillance of both second primary tumours. All MM patients with a family history of BC should be referred to a breast clinic. Women above the age of 40 with MM should undergo annual mammography and those less than 40 may be better evaluated with a breast MRI. All breast cancer patients should be made aware of the significance of changing moles and those with suspicious lesions referred to a dermatologist for evaluation.