Vol. 75 No. 4 (2023)
Original Articles

Sebaceous carcinoma, 6 years experience in National Cancer Institute of Chile

Rodrigo Ignacio Jimenez Yuri
Universidad de Chile
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maria paz Reichenberger Gajardo
Instituto nacional del cancer
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Fabio Valdes Gutierrez
Instituto nacional del cancer
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Rodrigo Montes Forno
Instituto nacional del cancer
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Felipe Bustos Muñoz
Instituto nacional del cancer
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Ingrid Plass del Corral
Instituto nacional del cancer
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Published 2023-07-18

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Jimenez Yuri RI, Reichenberger Gajardo maria paz, Valdes Gutierrez F, Montes Forno R, Bustos Muñoz F, Plass del Corral I. Sebaceous carcinoma, 6 years experience in National Cancer Institute of Chile. Rev Cir. [Internet]. 2023 Jul. 18 [cited 2026 Aug. 22];75(4). Available from: https://revistacirugia.cl/index.php/revistacirugia/article/view/1717

Abstract

Objective: Sebaceous carcinoma (SC) is an infrequent neoplasm, without national reports nor management guidelines in Chile. National Cancer Institute (NCI) is a reference center for this kind of disease. The aim of this research is to describe the experience and treatment of the sebaceous carcinoma in our center.

Methods: A retrospective, descriptive review of clinical records was performed, between March 2016 and March 2022 at the INC, in which the definitive biopsy was confirmatory of CS.

Results: A total of 10 patients were enrolled; 6 male (60%) and 4 women. The mean age was 62.9 years ± 18.7 (SD). 80% of the cases were located at the head or the cervical area and only 2 cases were found in the ocular region (20%). Association with SMT (40%) was found in 4 patients. Surgical treatment with oncological resection and intraoperative assessment of margins was performed in 100% of the cases, using MMS technique. Sentinel lymph node biopsy (BLNC) was performed in 4 patients (40%), of which none had metastasis. No patient presented local recurrence after surgery and there were no cases of mortality due to CS. No patient received radiotherapy, chemotherapy or adjuvant immunotherapy. Just 1 received adjuvant brachytherapy.

Conclusion: SC is a complex and infrequent disease, which requires multidisciplinary treatment mainly with surgery