Postirradiation Hemangiosarcoma of the Chest Wall: Report of a case

Authors

  • T. C. M. Lo THE DEPARTMENTS OF RADIATION THERAPY AND PATHOLOGY, LAHEY CLINIC MEDICAL CENTER, BURLINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS; ONCOLOGY SERVICE, WINCHESTER HOSPITAL, WINCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, USA
  • M. L. Silverman THE DEPARTMENTS OF RADIATION THERAPY AND PATHOLOGY, LAHEY CLINIC MEDICAL CENTER, BURLINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS; ONCOLOGY SERVICE, WINCHESTER HOSPITAL, WINCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, USA
  • A. Edelstein THE DEPARTMENTS OF RADIATION THERAPY AND PATHOLOGY, LAHEY CLINIC MEDICAL CENTER, BURLINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS; ONCOLOGY SERVICE, WINCHESTER HOSPITAL, WINCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/02841868509134393

Abstract

An unusual case of cutaneous hemangiosarcoma that developed on a chest wall irradiated after mastectomy for cancer is described. The patient, an elderly woman, had previously received high-dose radiation to the chest wall as well as systemic combination chemotherapy. Sarcoma developed 6 years after mastectomy and progressed rapidly. The time between radiation therapy and occurrence of cutaneous sarcoma was shorter than the median latent period reported for development of radiation-induced sarcoma. Thus, we cannot be certain that radiation was the true or sole etiologic factor. Whether the addition of systemic chemotherapy was a contributory agent is also speculative.

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Published

1986-01-01

How to Cite

Lo, T. C. M., Silverman, M. L., & Edelstein, A. (1986). Postirradiation Hemangiosarcoma of the Chest Wall: Report of a case. Acta Oncologica, 24(3), 237–240. https://doi.org/10.3109/02841868509134393