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Benign to Malignant, Malignant to Metastatic: Phyllodes Tumor Biology Transformation

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Journal Cureus
Date 2024 Jul 18
PMID 39022495
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Abstract

Phyllodes tumors (PTs) of the breast are rare fibroepithelial neoplasms, typically characterized by their benign nature. We present a unique case of a 29-year-old Pakistani female who initially presented with a benign PT in her left breast. Despite undergoing multiple surgical resections over the course of a decade, the tumor exhibited a remarkable transformation in biology, progressing from a benign phenotype to malignancy. Subsequent recurrences manifested with increasing aggressiveness, ultimately culminating in distant metastasis to the bones, axillary nodes, chest wall, and abdominal wall. This case underscores the unpredictable nature of PTs and highlights the challenges in managing recurrent cases with malignant transformation. The clinical course described herein emphasizes the importance of vigilant monitoring and individualized treatment strategies in such cases.

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