The phyllodes menace-Variation in course, therapy, and appearance of phyllodes tumors in a case series of three patients.
Daniel SchiltzAlexander Jan SokolowNatalya MinckStephan SchremlLutz MoserUwe von FritschenPublished in: Clinical case reports (2023)
Phyllodes tumors are rare fibroepithelial tumors of the breast. Histologically, they are usually classified as benign, borderline or malignant, though these classifications do not necessarily reflect the clinical course of the disease. These tumors may stay undetected for years, or show sudden and rapid progression. There is currently no consistent therapy recommendation based upon histological findings, the localization of the tumor and/or whether it is recurrent. Using the examples of three patients, we show how courses and therapy may differ widely, and discuss this in the context of the current state of the literature.