Case Report

Breast Metastasis From Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Authors: Ruxana Sadikot, MD, MRCP, Deborah S. Renwick, MD, MRCP, Philips DaCosta, MD, MRCPATH, Alan G. Chalmers, MD, Stanley B. Pearson, MD, FRCP

Abstract

Breast is an unusual site for metastatic disease, particularly for non-small cell lung cancer. We report an unusual case of metastatic breast lesions from a primary anaplastic lung tumor and discuss the common and uncommon sites of metastasis from lung carcinomas.

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