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- W2019967107 abstract "During the past six years the writer has had the opportunity of observing two cases of simultaneous bilateral carcinoma of the breast, both of which are of sufficient interest to report in detail. Case I: Mrs. F., age sixty-six, was first seen in May, 1928. She had always been in good health, but for the past two years had been aware of a tumor in her right breast. This grew slowly at first. Seven months previously it had broken through the skin, and growth became more rapid. There was no pain, but bleeding became so profuse that the patient consulted her family physician, who referred her to us for treatment. The right breast was enlarged and in its lower inner quadrant was an ulcerating, partly fixed tumor 8 cm. in diameter. In the right axilla was a hard, fixed node about 5 cm. in diameter. The left breast, when examined, was found to have a retracted nipple, and under this was an indefinite area of resistance, of which the patient was unaware. The left axilla was normal. The condition was looked upon as incurable from an operative standpoint, because of the fixed node in the right axilla and because it was believed that the lesion in the left breast was a metastasis from the tumor in the right. However, since the films of the chest were negative, and as the hemorrhage was profuse, it was decided to do a bilateral simple mastectomy for palliative reasons. Recovery was uneventful, and postoperative roentgen irradiation was given over the operative fields, with special attention to the right axilla." @default.
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- W2019967107 title "Bilateral Carcinoma of the Breast: Report of Two Cases" @default.
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