A rare occurrence of breast, thyroid, and stomach tumors in a single patient: A case report

Int J Surg Case Rep. 2024 Apr 20:119:109670. doi: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2024.109670. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Introduction and importance: There are only a few case reports to date that have described patients with three or more multiple primary tumors. However, they have been reported more in the last decade, so a precise screening in patients with or without risk factors could be helpful in early diagnosis and treatment. This work has been reported in line with the SCARE criteria.

Case presentation: Here, we presented a 44-year-old female patient without any history of smoking, alcohol consumption, or cancer in her family. She had three metachronous primary tumors; breast, thyroid, and gastric cancer, which had metastasized to both her ovaries and colon. She died in January 2023 due to complex pneumonia and septic shock. To our knowledge, this article is the second case in which breast, thyroid, and stomach cancer are reported together.

Clinical discussion: When it comes to Multiple primary malignancies (MPMs), not only screening in patients with risk factors should be considered, but patients without any other risk factors except current or past history of tumors should be screened precisely for early diagnosis and treatment. In this study, we discuss prevalence and causes of MPMs, prevalence of breast, thyroid, and stomach cancer, and also their possible relations with each other that may affect their occurrence.

Conclusion: Reporting other cases with MPMs by physicians could lead to establish an evidence based approach to these patients.

Keywords: Breast cancer; Multiple primary malignancies (MPMs); Screening; Stomach; Thyroid cancer; cancer.

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  • Case Reports