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Distant metastases in phyllodes tumours of the breast: an overview | Applied Cancer Research | Full Text

Distant metastases in phyllodes tumours of the breast: an overview | Applied Cancer Research | Full Text

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Applied Cancer Research

Distant metastases in phyllodes tumours of the breast: an overview

  • Valerie Cui Yun Koh,
  • Aye Aye Thike and
  • Puay Hoon TanEmail author
Applied Cancer Research201737:15
Received: 12 January 2017
Accepted: 5 May 2017
Published: 7 July 2017

Abstract

Phyllodes tumours (PTs) of the breast are uncommon fibroepithelial neoplasms, comprising 0.3 – 1.0% of all primary breast malignancies in Western countries, but accounting for a higher proportion of primary breast tumours in Asian countries. They are graded as benign, borderline or malignant based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) classification, according to a constellation of 5 histologic parameters. While most PTs carry a good prognosis, malignant and occasionally borderline PTs have the potential to metastasize to distant sites. Although events of distant metastasis are few, the prognosis for such patients is dismal, as they are often unresponsive to chemotherapy with high mortality. This review seeks to provide an overview of this rare but important phenomenon of distant metastases in PTs of the breast.

Keywords

Fibroepithelial neoplasms Phyllodes tumours Metastasis Distant metastases Prognosis

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