Rare common bile duct metastasis of breast cancer:A case report and literature review

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BACKGROUND Breast cancer is the most common tumor in women,and about one-third of cases develop metastatic disease.However,metastatic breast cancer rarely invades the common bile duct(CBD)directly without involving the liver,and involvement of the gastroi
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