PMID: 7370913Apr 1, 1980Paper

Response of a choroidal metastasis to multiple-drug chemotherapy

Cancer
J R Brinkley

Abstract

A choroidal metastasis from a primary breast carcinoma in a 32-year-old woman underwent clinically complete regression during a course of five-drug combined chemotherapy for widespread metastases. The need for radiation therapy to the eye was thus obviated.

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