Author/Editor     Cencelj-Arnež, Romi; Novak, Jerica; Klevišar Ivančič, Andreja; Bošnjak, Maša; Čemažar, Maja; Snoj, Marko
Title     Radiotherapy-associated angiosarcoma in the breast reconstructed by autologous free-flap and treated with electrochemotherapy
Type     članek
Vol. and No.     Letnik 55, št. 1
Publication year     2021
Volume     str. 77-81
ISSN     1318-2099 - Radiology and oncology
Language     eng
Abstract     Radiotherapy-associated angiosarcoma (RAA) of the breast is a rare complication of radiotherapy, which is often difficult to identify and has poor prognosis. It usually presents as violaceous skin, erythema or rapidly growing palpable firm mass that can be confused with other benign skin lesions. Patients and methods After reviewing the literature, we found only four cases with RAA after mastectomy and autologous breast reconstruction. The presented case is the first that was treated by electrochemotherapy. The patient presented with secondary angiosarcoma of the breast five years after mastectomy, immediate breast reconstruction with deep inferior epigastric artery perforator free flap and adjuvant radiotherapy. Results Electrochemotherapy was feasible, safe and effective in treatment of radiation induced sarcoma. Most of the treated lesions in several consecutive electrochemotherapy sessions responded with complete response, but multiple recurrences occurred in non-treated areas. Conclusions Patients with breast cancer after skin-sparing mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction, who receive radiotherapy, need regular long-term follow up and low threshold for biopsy of any suspicious lesions is mandatory. Electrochemotherapy proved as one of feasible modalities of treatment for RAA.
Keywords     angiosarkom
rekonstrukcija dojke
rak dojke
elektrokemoterapija
angiosarcoma
breast reconstruction
breast cancer
electrochemotherapy