Introduction: Primary apocrine sweat gland adenocarcinoma is a very rare tumour. Apocrin carcinoma is a high incicence of local recurrence and lymph node metastasis. When the location of the tumor is axilla, it should be differentiated from occult breast cancer. Surgery is the first step in primary apocrine cancer treatment. However, there is no clear consensus about adjuvant part of treatment.
Methods: The case with axillary apocrin carcinoma was presentated diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment approach.
Result : Axillary localized apocrine carcinoma was differentiated from occult breast cancer by pathological findings. For this reason, the patient was operated only an axillary dissection operation. Operated patient with axillary apocrine carcinoma was treated with radiotherapy. As a result of pathological evaluation of the tumor, tamoxifen was added to the treatment when the hormone receptor was positive.
Conclusions: The patient with apocrine carcinoma was treated with sequential radiotherapy and tamoxifen, and disease-free follow-up to this day