Chapter 55: Breast- Cystosarcoma Phyllodes Flashcards
What is it?
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)
What is the usual age of the patient with this tumor?
35 to 55 years (usually older than the patient with fibroadenoma)
What are the signs/symptoms?
Mobile, smooth breast mass that resembles a fibroadenoma on exam,mammogram/ultrasound findings
How is it diagnosed?
Through core biopsy or excision
What is the treatment?
If benign, wide local excision
if malignant, simple total mastectomy
What is the role of axillary dissection with cystosarcoma phyllodes tumor?
Only if clinically palpable axillary nodes, as the malignant form rarely spreads to nodes (most common site of metastasis is the lung)
Is there a role for chemotherapy with cystosarcoma phyllodes?
Consider chemotherapy if large tumor >5 cm and “stromal overgrowth”