CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SURGICAL TREATMENT OUTCOMES OF PATIENT WITH PHYLLODES TUMOR AT VIETNAM NATIONAL CANCER HOSPITAL

Lê Hồng Quang1,
1 K Hospital

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Objectives:To study clinicopathological characteristics and surgical treatment outcomes of phyllodes tumor patients. Patients and methods: A descriptive study was conducted with 53 phyllodes tumor patients who underwent operation Jan 2016 to Jan 2018 at Vietnam National Cancer hospital. Results: Mean age was 41,2  ± 8,5, popular in age range 41 -60  at 43,4%. Mean size of tumor was 8,94 ± 4,15cm (3- 25cm); the prevalence of axillary lymph nodes found by clinical examination was 33,9%. 70,7% of cases were evaluated at TIRADS 3 on mamography. Percentages of patients according to histological classificcation as benign, borderline, and malignant respectively were 66%, 18,9%, 15,1%. Percentages of patients according to surgical indications: wide excision 66,1%, simple mastectomy 24,5%, mastectomy combining with axillary lymph node dissection 9,4%. Prevalence of recurrence was 15,1%. Percentage of recurrence in benign, boderline and malignant phyllodes patients respectively were: 8,6%; 20% and 37,5%. Mean time from treatment to recurrence was 22.5 months.

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