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“…Generally, local excision is taken in benign and small tumors, while total mastectomy will be taken into account when it is borderline, huge, malignant or repeatedly recurrent. Axillary lymph node involvements are described in fewer than 5% of all patients with phyllodes tumors (Belkacemi et al, 2008;SuzukiUematsu et al, 2010), otherwise, malignant PTs are bloodvessle-borne metastasis, so routine axillary lymph node dissection seems unnecessary, unless there is certain metastasies or clinical palpable lymph node. Although the histologic type is an established independent prognostic factor for survival (Chaney et al, 2000), the prognostic value of other parameters remains uncertain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, local excision is taken in benign and small tumors, while total mastectomy will be taken into account when it is borderline, huge, malignant or repeatedly recurrent. Axillary lymph node involvements are described in fewer than 5% of all patients with phyllodes tumors (Belkacemi et al, 2008;SuzukiUematsu et al, 2010), otherwise, malignant PTs are bloodvessle-borne metastasis, so routine axillary lymph node dissection seems unnecessary, unless there is certain metastasies or clinical palpable lymph node. Although the histologic type is an established independent prognostic factor for survival (Chaney et al, 2000), the prognostic value of other parameters remains uncertain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Belkacemi et al conducted a retrospective study as a part of Rare Cancer Network that included a total of 443 patients with PT. [46] In this study, tumors were benign in 284 cases (64%), borderline in 80 cases (18%), and malignant in 79 cases (18%). Surgical treatment consisted of breast-conserving surgery and total mastectomy in 85 and 15%, respectively.…”
Section: Efficacy Of Adjuvant Radiotherapymentioning
confidence: 54%
“…[44] However, a majority of the studies indicate advance age (>50 years) as the indicator of LR as well as survival. [30,31,45,46] This could be explained by the fact that the incidence of malignant histology increases with age. [25,47] Whether LR is a predictor for the development of systemic metastasis remains a controversial issue.…”
Section: Histological Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Five-year local control rates were higher for patients treated with mastectomy compared with lumpectomy [6]. Belkacemi et al reported that radiotherapy was associated with superior local control rate at 10 years, from 59% to 86% for both borderline and malignant phyllodes tumors [10]. Systemic chemotherapy and hormonal therapy is debatable in phyllodes tumor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%