“…Metastases to the mammary gland are also uncommon, representing 0.5% to 2% of malignant lesions of the breast, being the ones, most often exhibiting breast metastases include melanomas, lymphomas, ovarian cancer, lung tumors, neuroendocrine, and sarcomas [15][16][17][18]. Unlike primary carcinomas, breast metastases, in most cases, do not have spiculated margins, skin, or nipple retraction due to the absence of a desmoplastic reaction [19,20].…”