Clinics and Practice (Apr 2021)

Malignant Phyllodes Tumor of the Breast: A Practice Review

  • Ângelo Bezerra de Souza Fede,
  • Ronaldo Pereira Souza,
  • Mauricio Doi,
  • Marina De Brot,
  • Cynthia Aparecida Bueno de Toledo Osorio,
  • Guilherme Rocha Melo Gondim,
  • Jose Claudio Casali-da-Rocha,
  • Rima Jbili,
  • Almir Galvao Vieira Bitencourt,
  • Juliana Alves de Souza,
  • Rafael Caparica Bitton,
  • Fabiana Baroni Alves Makdissi,
  • Solange Moraes Sanches

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract11020030
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 205 – 215

Abstract

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Introduction: Phyllodes tumor (PT) of the breast, particularly malignant phyllodes tumor (mPT), is a rare fibroepithelial neoplasm. A complex diagnosis is based on pathologic, radiologic, and clinical findings, with controversies about what is the best therapeutic strategy. Objective: Our objective was to provide an overview of the clinical, pathologic, and therapeutic aspects of this rare tumor. Conclusions: mPT is a rare presentation of breast cancer and a challenge in clinical practice. A multidisciplinary approach should take into account some aspects like pathogenic mutations and hereditary syndromes. Oncologic surgery is the fundamental approach, and the use of adjuvant therapies is still controversial due to the lack of clinical trials. Treatment recommendations should be individualized according to patient risk and preferences. Prospective studies are fundamental to clarifying the best treatment for these tumors.

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