Treatment of eczematoid carcinoma of breast

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Extramammary eczematoid carcinoma (EMPD) is a malignant tumor originated from apocrine duct opening cells or pluripotent stromal cells differentiated from epidermis to apocrine glands. This disease is common in people over 50 years old. It often occurs in the perineum and other parts with rich sweat glands. My aunt got this disease. After treatment, the disease has been controlled to a certain extent. Let me share it with you.

Treatment of eczematoid carcinoma of breast

First, surgical resection. Treatment is the first choice. The incision should be 1-2cm outside the edge of the lesion. In order to prevent recurrence, after marking the location of the lesion in advance, frozen sections can be taken from the periphery of the cut skin. If tumor cells can still be found somewhere, the edge of the cut skin can be moved out 1-2cm. The skin of scrotum is flabby, and the damage limited in this area can be sutured directly after excision. If the damage is large, involving the groin and perianal, skin grafting is necessary.

Second: chemotherapy. 2% ~ 5% fluorouracil can be injected intravenously for recurrent lesions that are not suitable for operation. 5% fluorouracil cream also has certain curative effect, but it is irritating.

Third: radiotherapy. EMFD is not sensitive to X-ray irradiation, and the effect of radiotherapy is uncertain. Some scholars think that EMFD is invalid, but others advocate that it can be tried. Secondary EMPD should be treated according to the primary lesion.

matters needing attention

It is mainly aimed at the prevention of various factors that may lead to extramammary eczema like cancer. Therefore, pay attention to personal and environmental hygiene, avoid drug abuse, and pay attention to personal protection when working in harmful environment.