2022-01-242022-01-242006Kahraman, Ç. S. (2006). ''Synchronous breast cancer in spouses''. Tumori, 92(3), 244-245.0300-8916https://doi.org/10.1177/030089160609200311https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/030089160609200311http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24262Breast cancer in both spouses is extremely rare. There are 7 metachronous cases and 1 synchronous case in the English literature. No case has been reported in which 1 of the spouses had bilateral breast cancer. In this paper, we report a synchronous pair of cases where 1 of the spouses (wife) had bilateral breast cancer and the other (husband) had breast cancer.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessOncologySynchronous cancerCancer in spousesBreast cancerWifeHusbandCarcinomaSynchronous breast cancer in spousesArticle0002391859000112-s2.0-3374626727824424592316869244OncologyMale Breast Neoplasms; Gynecomastia; Modified Radical MastectomyTamoxifenMethotrexateFluorouracilEpirubicinCyclophosphamideLetrozoleSpouseMastectomyMaleLymph node metastasisLymph node hyperplasiaIntraductal carcinomaHuman tissueHumanHistopathologyFemaleDepressionCase reportCancer invasionCancer gradingBreast carcinomaBilateral cancerArticleAnamnesisAdultAdjuvant chemotherapyFollow up