Hepatectomia para metástases hepáticas de câncer de mama

  • Kalil A
  • Severa C
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Abstract

Patients with metastatic breast cancer, whereas liver is the only site of dissemination, may benefit from hepatectomy. Literature suggests that surgical treatment of these metastases may offer a longer survival rate than systemic chemotherapy and/or isolated homonal therapy. We report two cases of hepatic resection for liver metastases from breast cancer, with survival of 11 and 16 months without recurrence. One patient had a single metastases and the other two. No post-operative complications were observed.

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Kalil, A. N., & Severa, C. (2005). Hepatectomia para metástases hepáticas de câncer de mama. Revista Do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões, 32(5), 285–286. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-69912005000500014

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