J Korean Surg Soc.
2000 Apr;58(4):465-470.
Clinical Characteristics and Recurrence Patterns of Malignant Phyllodes Tumors
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Surgery, University of Ulsan College of Medicine and Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: Malignant phyllodes tumors are rare lesions of the breast. The purpose of this
study was to evaluate the clinical charateristics and the recurrence patterns of malignant
phyllodes tumors. METHODS: Twelve patients with malignant phyllodes tumors who had
undergone surgery at the Breast Clinic, Asan Medical Center, from February 1991 to October
1997 were analyzed retrospectively. Histologic criteria of malignant phyllodes tumor was more
than 10 mitoses/10 high-power fields in this study. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients
was 40.7 years. As regards to preoperative histological confirmation, malignant phyllodes
tumors were proven in all 6 cases with an excision biopsy, but in only one of the 4 cases with
fine needle aspiration. All the patients received surgical treatment: a modified radical mas
tectomy in 4 cases, a simple mastectomy in 5 cases, a simple mastectomy with reconstruction
in 2 cases, and a subcutaneous mastectomy in one case. During 34 months of mean follow-up,
3 patients had a recurrence. One patient had a chest wall recurrence at 29 months and lung
metastasis at 48 months; the others had lung metastasis at 14 and 16 months, respectively.
CONCLUSION
Malignant phyllodes tumors were difficult to confirm with fine needle aspiration
preoperatively. The lung was the main site of metastasis, and if metastasis occurred, the
prognosis was very poor.