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Phyllodes tumor

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Phyllodes tumor
Classification & external resources
ICD-10 C50., D24., D48.6
ICD-9 217
ICD-O: M9020
DiseasesDB 3396
eMedicine med/500 
MeSH D003557

Phyllodes tumors (from Greek: phullon leaf), also cystosarcoma phyllodes, cystosarcoma phylloides and phylloides tumor, are typically large, fast growing masses that form from the periductal stroma of the breast. They account for less than 1% of all breast neoplasms.

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Classification

Phyllodes tumors are a fibroepithelial tumor composed of an epithelial and a cellular stromal component. They may be considered benign, borderline, or malignant depending on histologic features including stromal cellularity, infiltration at the tumor's edge, and mitotic activity. They are classified as a fibroepithelial tumor by ICD-O, but not by MeSH.

Presentation

This is predominantly a tumor of adult women, with very few examples reported in adolescents. Occurrence is most common between the ages of 40 and 50, prior to the menopause. This is about 15 years older than the typical age of patients with fibroadenoma, a condition with which Phyllodes tumors may be confused.

Treatment

The common treatment for phyllodes is wide local excision. Most patients are cured with surgery; the risk of developing local recurrence or metastases is related to the histologic grade, according to the above-named features. One study has suggested that total mastectomy is more effective than breast-conserving surgery.[1]

Spectrum

Phyllodes tumors are considered to be on a spectrum of disease[2] that consists of fibroadenoma, fibroadenoma variant and benign phyllodes. Some would extend the spectrum to include malignant phyllodes tumors and frank sarcoma.

References

  1. ^ Belkacémi Y, Bousquet G, Marsiglia H, et al (2007). "Phyllodes Tumor of the Breast". Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. doi:10.1016/j.ijrobp.2007.06.059. PMID 17931796.
  2. ^ Deen SA, McKee GT, Kissin MW (1999). "Differential cytologic features of fibroepithelial lesions of the breast". Diagn. Cytopathol. 20 (2): 53-6. PMID 9951596.

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