Title: me?tastases cutane?es secondaires a? un cancer du col de l'ute?rus : a propos d'un cas clinique
Authors: S. Bengalha , FZ . Fdili alaoui , S. Jayi ; Z . tazi ; Y . belhaj ; H. Chaara et Mly A . Melhouf
Volume: 10
Issue: 2
Pages: 14-18
Publication Date: 2026/02/28
Abstract:
: Cutaneous metastases from cervical cancer are rare (0.1-2%) and are often associated with a poor prognosis. They may appear several years after complete remission of the primary cancer. They present with various clinical manifestations, including nodules, papules, and telangiectasias. Skin biopsy remains essential to differentiate a primary cutaneous tumor from a secondary metastatic lesion. Treatment is mainly palliative, although favorable responses may be achieved with chemoradiotherapy. We report the case of a patient who developed cutaneous metastases from cervical cancer, which had initially been treated with radiotherapy combined with brachytherapy.