Rapid Development of Breast Mass With Recurrent Episodes of Hypoglycemia Should Raise Suspicion of Breast Cancer With Insulinoma: A Case Report
Tingting Liu, Lin Deng, Ruohan Su, Lin Ni, Zhiwei Wang, Wanqiu Xiong, Bing Wang, Sheng Huang

TL;DR
A case report describes a patient with breast cancer and insulinoma, highlighting the importance of recognizing rare co-occurring conditions in cancer treatment.
Contribution
This is the first reported case of metastatic breast cancer co-occurring with insulinoma, emphasizing the need for multidisciplinary care.
Findings
The patient's hypoglycemic symptoms and rapidly growing breast mass were linked to co-occurring insulinoma and breast cancer.
Treatment with alcohol ablation and neoadjuvant therapy effectively controlled the patient's condition.
The case highlights the importance of considering rare tumor interactions in cancer management.
Abstract
Breast cancer ranks first in the global incidence rate of malignant tumors in women. Despite the continuous emergence of new treatment methods, it remains a significant threat to the lives and quality of life of patients. Insulinoma, a rare pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, causes pancreatic beta cells to over‐secrete insulin, disrupting the normal physiological feedback mechanism and leading to hyperinsulinemia. Studies have demonstrated that hyperinsulinemia can promote tumor development through various pathways, posing substantial challenges to tumor treatment. However, in previous studies, no successful treatment cases of breast cancer combined with insulinoma have been reported. Therefore, we present a case of metastatic breast cancer co‐occurring with insulinoma. The patient presented with a rapidly growing mass in the left breast accompanied by recurrent hypoglycemic symptoms.…
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TopicsMetabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer · Advanced Breast Cancer Therapies · Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances
