Palliative Care Research
Online ISSN : 1880-5302
ISSN-L : 1880-5302
Case Report
Bleeding by the Breast Cancer Skin Invasion, Utility of the Shiunko Ointment, Zinc Oxide Starch, and Metronidazole Therapy for the Order
Yayoi FurutaNaho KinoshitaHiroyuki SugimotoHiroshi Araki
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2018 Volume 13 Issue 4 Pages 367-371

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Since a skin infiltration of breast cancer may increase hemorrhage and malodorous exudates, it significantly reduces the quality of life. Local treatment is usually performed with zinc oxide starch, Mohs paste or its alternatives. However, the Mohs paste causes pain due to necrobiosis of normal tissues, while the topical therapy with zinc oxide starch ineffectively suppresses hemostasis and odor. We hereby report a case of an 86-year old woman with skin infiltration by breast cancer. The patient’s symptoms including bleeding, infection signs, odor, exudates, necrotic tissue objectively improved with Shiunko ointment, Zinc oxide starch, and Metronidazole (MNZ) combination therapy. The gauze was exchanged once a day and this treatment was simple and easy. The combination therapy with Shiunko ointment, Zinc oxide starch, and MNZ may become an effective new regimen for bleeding and odor from skin involvement in breast cancer.

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