“…However, myocardial metastases can cause sudden death or other significant clinical problems such as syncope, and indeed, such cases have been previously reported. For example, myocardial metastases can provoke atrial and ventricular heart rhythm disturbances and conduction defects, including complete atrioventricular block (5)(6)(7)(8)(9), and may cause myocardial infarction or angina pectoris as a result of invasion or compression of a coronary artery (1,(10)(11)(12). Although there are no established therapeutic strategies, several reports have shown that, in patients whose myocardial metastasis caused complete atrioventricular block, pacemaker implantation or systemic chemotherapy might be effective (7,8).…”