Case Report

Acute Leukemia in Patients With Breast Cancer

Authors: H. GRANT TAYLOR MD, PHILLIP E. BALDWIN MD

Abstract

SUMMARYSymptoms related to pancytopenia were the earliest signs of acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) in two patients with breast cancer. Although some patients with breast cancer may be predisposed to AML, prolonged treatment with alkylating agents may be leukemogenic.

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