Affiliation:
1. Department of Medical Oncology Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne Victoria Australia
Abstract
AbstractAlthough rare, radiotherapy can induce secondary malignancies, such as radiation‐induced angiosarcoma (RIAS), which is associated with a poor prognosis. Early detection is crucial for improving outcomes. The modified Cahan criteria are instrumental in diagnosing RIAS, which is ultimately confirmed through histological examination. We present a case of a middle‐aged woman who developed RIAS after undergoing radiotherapy post‐surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy for right‐sided breast cancer. The patient presented with a rapidly reaccumulating right‐sided pleural effusion, and RIAS was confirmed through pleural biopsy and aspirate. This case report highlights the pathway for establishing a diagnosis of RIAS and the need for early detection through clinical examination and surveillance imaging for patients following radiotherapy.