Tumeurs phyllodes et sarcomes du sein : mise au pointPhyllodes tumors and breast sarcomas: a review

2010 
Phyllodes tumors and sarcomas of the breast are non-epithelial tumors of the breast. Phyllodes tumors are benign tumors, tumors of intermediate malignancy or malignant tumors. The differential diagnosis with a very proliferant fibroadenoma may be difficult. Histological sub-type, type of surgery (definitive or not) and stromal proliferation determine the prognosis. There is a risk of local relapse and distant metastases, in particular to the lung. Surgery (often radical) is the standard treatment. Radiotherapy is recommended in case of high-grade tumor and after conservativetreatment. Breast sarcomas are even rarer. All histological types exist with a predominance of histiofibrocytome type tumors. Grade, involved margins and sometimes tumor necrosis are major prognostics factors. Among the various sub-types, angiosarcoma is characterized by a high risk of occurrence in irradiated fields and by a poor prognosis with a high risk of lung metastases. The treatment is mostly based on mastectomy without lymph node dissection given the exceptional flooding axillary. In some situations, a conservative treatment can be discussed, based on tumor size, grade and volume of the breast. Locoregional radiotherapy is often proposed for tumors over 5 cm and/or of high grade. Systemic chemotherapy is not a standard but should be discussed in the forms at high risk of relapse (like angiosarcoma).
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