Chapter 55: Breast- Cystosarcoma Phyllodes Flashcards

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What is it?

A

Mesenchymal tumor arising from breast lobular tissue; most are benign

(Note:“Sarcoma” is a misnomer, as the vast majority are benign; 1% of breast cancers)

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What is the usual age of the patient with this tumor?

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35 to 55 years (usually older than the patient with fibroadenoma)

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What are the signs/symptoms?

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Mobile, smooth breast mass that resembles a fibroadenoma on exam,mammogram/ultrasound findings

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How is it diagnosed?

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Through core biopsy or excision

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What is the treatment?

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If benign, wide local excision

if malignant, simple total mastectomy

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What is the role of axillary dissection with cystosarcoma phyllodes tumor?

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Only if clinically palpable axillary nodes, as the malignant form rarely spreads to nodes (most common site of metastasis is the lung)

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Is there a role for chemotherapy with cystosarcoma phyllodes?

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Consider chemotherapy if large tumor >5 cm and “stromal overgrowth”

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