ABSTRACT
Breast cancer is the most common malignant disease in women. Isolated pulmonary metastases have been reported to occur in 10-20 % of all women with breast cancer. Isolated solitary pulmonary metastases from breast cancer occur rarely (0.4 %). Herein we present, in the light of literature, a case of 41 years old woman in whom radical surgery for solitary pulmonary metastasis from breast cancer yielded long-term survival.