Shahida Khatoon, Muhammad Arif, Afzal Junejo, Akmal Jamal, Parkash Ahuja.
Clinical pattern and management outcome of Phyllodes tumor of Breast.
J Surg Pak Jan ;13(1):16-8.

Objectives: To determine the clinical and histopathological pattern, surgical protocol and need of adjuvant therapy for phyllodes tumour of breast. Study Design: Case series. Place & Duration of study: Surgical department of Liaquat University Hospital Jamshoro, from November 2000 to October 2006. Patients & Methods: All female patients with phyllodes tumor of breast diagnosed after triple assessment were included. Non probable purposive sampling technique was used. Female having carcinoma breast were excluded. After taking consent data related to age, parity, site, size of tumor, treatment options, histopathology and metastatics work up done (in case of malignant disease). Patients were advised follow up for minimum period of two years. Data was collected on proforma and analysed by SPSS version 10. Results: A total 35 patients with phyllodes tumor were studied. Out of these 23(67.5%) were benign, 5(14.3%) were borderline and 7(20%) were malignant. Mean age was 24 years. All patients were assessed by triple assessment. Nine(25.7%) patients had lumpectomy and 26(74.3%) underwent mastectomy. Patients with proven malignancy and borderline disease on histopathology were submitted for adjuvant chemoradiotherapy. Patients were followed for minimum period f two years. There was one recurrence after lumpectomy among benign disease (16.66%) while there was no recurrence after mastectomy with or without chemoradiotherapy. Conclusions: Phyllodes tumor must be vigorously treated with wide local excision or mastectomy followed by adjuvant chemoradiotherapy in malignant or borderline tumor to minimize recurrence.

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