Male Breast Cancer Complicated with Leukemoid Reaction after Chemotherapy:a Case Report and Literature Review

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This case report details a male breast cancer patient who developed a leukemoid reaction following PEG-rhG-CSF administration after chemotherapy and reviews related literature on this rare complication.

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We report a unique case involving a male breast cancer complicated with leukemoid reaction caused by PEG-rhG-CSF after chemotherapy. A male patient with postoperative breast cancer developed leukemoid reaction induced by prophylactic use of PEG-rhG-CSF after AC-T regimen chemotherapy. Combined with the related literature, we analyzed and summarized the rare complications of clinical diagnosis, treatment, prevention of myelosuppression after chemotherapy and leukemoid reaction in male breast cancer.

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