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Phyllodes tumor of the breast: a clinic-pathologic study of 77 cases in a Hispanic cohort

INTRODUCTION: Breast Phyllodes tumors are rare breast tumors present in less than 1% of new cases of breast cancer, usually occurring among middle-aged women (40-50 yrs). OBJECTIVE: This study shows diagnostic experience, surgical management and follows up of patients with this disease during a peri...

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Autores principales: Ossa, Carlos Andres, Herazo, Fernando, Gil, Monica, Echeverri, Carolina, Ángel, Gonzalo, Borrero, Mauricio, Madrid, Jorge, Jaramillo, Ricardo
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Publicado: Universidad del Valle 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4640431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26600624
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author Ossa, Carlos Andres
Herazo, Fernando
Gil, Monica
Echeverri, Carolina
Ángel, Gonzalo
Borrero, Mauricio
Madrid, Jorge
Jaramillo, Ricardo
author_facet Ossa, Carlos Andres
Herazo, Fernando
Gil, Monica
Echeverri, Carolina
Ángel, Gonzalo
Borrero, Mauricio
Madrid, Jorge
Jaramillo, Ricardo
author_sort Ossa, Carlos Andres
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description INTRODUCTION: Breast Phyllodes tumors are rare breast tumors present in less than 1% of new cases of breast cancer, usually occurring among middle-aged women (40-50 yrs). OBJECTIVE: This study shows diagnostic experience, surgical management and follows up of patients with this disease during a period of ten years in a oncology referral center. METHODS: Retrospectively, breast cancer registries at the institution were reviewed, identifying 77 patients with Phyllodes tumors between 2002 and 2012, who had been operated on at the Instituto de Cancerología - Clínica Las Américas, in Medellín (Colombia). Clinical and histopathological data belonging to these cases was captured and analyzed and descriptive statistics were used. RESULTS: The follow up median was 22.5 months (IQR: 10.5-60.0), average age was 47.2 yrs (SD: 12.4), mean tumor size was 3.6 cm (SD: 4.6), 88.3% of the patients (68 cases) presented negative margins and none of them received adjuvant chemotherapy. Of the patients with Phyllodes tumors; 33.8% had benign, 31.2% had borderline and 35.0% had malignant tumor. Disease-free survival was 85.8% and overall survival was 94.5%. DISCUSSION: Reported data in this article is in accordance with what has been reported in worldwide literature. In our cohort even the high mean size of the tumors, the risk of local relapse and metastatic disease is low than previously reported in literature. Trials with longer follow up and molecular trials in Phyllodes tumors are necessary to understand the behavior of these tumors in Hispanics population.
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spelling pubmed-46404312015-11-23 Phyllodes tumor of the breast: a clinic-pathologic study of 77 cases in a Hispanic cohort Ossa, Carlos Andres Herazo, Fernando Gil, Monica Echeverri, Carolina Ángel, Gonzalo Borrero, Mauricio Madrid, Jorge Jaramillo, Ricardo Colomb Med (Cali) Original Articles INTRODUCTION: Breast Phyllodes tumors are rare breast tumors present in less than 1% of new cases of breast cancer, usually occurring among middle-aged women (40-50 yrs). OBJECTIVE: This study shows diagnostic experience, surgical management and follows up of patients with this disease during a period of ten years in a oncology referral center. METHODS: Retrospectively, breast cancer registries at the institution were reviewed, identifying 77 patients with Phyllodes tumors between 2002 and 2012, who had been operated on at the Instituto de Cancerología - Clínica Las Américas, in Medellín (Colombia). Clinical and histopathological data belonging to these cases was captured and analyzed and descriptive statistics were used. RESULTS: The follow up median was 22.5 months (IQR: 10.5-60.0), average age was 47.2 yrs (SD: 12.4), mean tumor size was 3.6 cm (SD: 4.6), 88.3% of the patients (68 cases) presented negative margins and none of them received adjuvant chemotherapy. Of the patients with Phyllodes tumors; 33.8% had benign, 31.2% had borderline and 35.0% had malignant tumor. Disease-free survival was 85.8% and overall survival was 94.5%. DISCUSSION: Reported data in this article is in accordance with what has been reported in worldwide literature. In our cohort even the high mean size of the tumors, the risk of local relapse and metastatic disease is low than previously reported in literature. Trials with longer follow up and molecular trials in Phyllodes tumors are necessary to understand the behavior of these tumors in Hispanics population. Universidad del Valle 2015-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4640431/ /pubmed/26600624 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ © 2015. Universidad del Valle. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ossa, Carlos Andres
Herazo, Fernando
Gil, Monica
Echeverri, Carolina
Ángel, Gonzalo
Borrero, Mauricio
Madrid, Jorge
Jaramillo, Ricardo
Phyllodes tumor of the breast: a clinic-pathologic study of 77 cases in a Hispanic cohort
title Phyllodes tumor of the breast: a clinic-pathologic study of 77 cases in a Hispanic cohort
title_full Phyllodes tumor of the breast: a clinic-pathologic study of 77 cases in a Hispanic cohort
title_fullStr Phyllodes tumor of the breast: a clinic-pathologic study of 77 cases in a Hispanic cohort
title_full_unstemmed Phyllodes tumor of the breast: a clinic-pathologic study of 77 cases in a Hispanic cohort
title_short Phyllodes tumor of the breast: a clinic-pathologic study of 77 cases in a Hispanic cohort
title_sort phyllodes tumor of the breast: a clinic-pathologic study of 77 cases in a hispanic cohort
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4640431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26600624
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