Hello Sheena
I'm so sorry to hear your news.
I was diagnosed with a malignant Phyllodes Tumor in my right breast last September. Since then I have had a lumpectomy, then a full mastectomy and reconsrtuction surgery.
My tumor was very agressive and grew very quickly. From the day I found the lump, it felt like about the size of a pea to six weeks later when I had the lumpectomy, it was actually poking out the side of my breast and when removed was 4cm x 5 cm x 1.5cm in a triangle shape. It was disected into 15 pieces and 14 of them were malignant.
That is why they decided a full mastectomy would be best option, to ensure good margins were taken with a smaller risk of it returning.
Phyllodes is not hereditory which is a blessing. It's a rare form of breast cancer that is less than 3% of breast cancer diagnosis.
From what I was told and what I could find on-line, the sepecialists say that chemo or radiation do not have any affect on this type of cancer, so removal was the only option. That is just what I was told and what I read. Your specialists may have different information. You will have to wait and see.
The recovery from the lumpectomy and mastectomy was quite good. I was suprised how well I got over them. The reconstruction took me longer to get over but I am back to normal now, 7 weeks post reconstruction. I was back at work after 2 1/2 weeks.
My thoughts are with you moving forward, I hope your specialist appointment goes well. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any further queries. Please join the Phyllodes specific group, it will be a great support for you.
Kind regards
Trena