%0 Journal Article %A Tato-Varela, S %A Albalat-Fernández, R %A Pabón-Fernández, S %A Núñez-García, D %A La Calle-Marcos, M %T Radiation-induced breast angiosarcoma: a case report. %D 2016 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10668/2698 %X Radiation-induced breast angiosarcoma is a severe but rare late complication in the breast-preserving management of breast cancer through surgery and radiotherapy [1]. Often the initial diagnosis of this entity is complex given its relatively anodyne nature and usually being present in the form of typically multifocal reddish-purple papular skin lesions [2]. Because of the low incidence of this tumour, there is a limited number of studies regarding its optimal therapeutic management [3]. The preferred treatment is aggressive surgical removal and the prognosis is poor with an overall survival rate of 12-20% at five years [4]. %K Breast cancer %K Radiation %K Secondary angiosarcoma %K Breast reconstruction %K Analgésicos %K Neoplasias de la mama %K Hemangiosarcoma %K Neoplasias inducidas por radiación %K Mamoplastia %~