The Breast - scientific papers on all types of BC & conditions .... a great resource
I have found these Very recent publications re breast cancer & related topics .... there are many topics covered. ALL Volumes (about 6 articles in each volume), and about 6 'volumes' a year .... https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/the-breast/issues The Aims & Scope of the Website: You can put any subject in the 'search' area - I put in Invasive lobular & these results came up .... recent scientific papers. https://www.sciencedirect.com/search?qs=invasive lobular61Views1like0CommentsAnyone with phyllodes?
Hi there! I'm 26 years old and have a history of multiple fibroadenomas (14 at last count) in both breasts, with the first diagnosed at age 19. In July I noticed that one fibroadenoma (actually, the one I first ever felt all those years ago) had seemingly doubled in size overnight. Soon I began to see visible veins spreading across my breast. That led to doctor's appointment, ultrasound (where the lump was identified as irregular, lobulated and having peripheral vascularity, and documented as two growths, not one), core biopsy (where radiologist assured me it was a fibroadenoma), surgical consult (again, reassurance of fibroadenoma), and excisional biopsy on 8/11. On Friday my lump was diagnosed as a benign phyllodes tumour, measuring just under 5cm. Very rare and very aggressive. I have learned that they are always viewed as having malignant potential (actually in a couple of places I read that they are always treated as a form of breast cancer, regardless of their grade). There's a chance it can come back, and more aggressively, especially in the next few years. My surgeon took very small margins (5mm at most) when she removed the lump; I'm thinking probably because she was sure it was a fibroadenoma. We were both very stunned that it wasn't. She also told me to go for screening once a year for the next two years, but I have since read that it's more advisable to go every six months. It looks to me as though once you have a phyllodes, it stays somehow in your system. To be honest, my surgeon didn't tell me much and I am wondering now how much she really knows about phyllodes. I don't blame her though, as they are so rare. I'm just wondering if anyone out there also has an experience with phyllodes. I'm feeling a bit alone in this. People who know I've had an issue are saying it's great it's not cancer. Well, of course; I am so happy it's benign, but the possibility of recurrence (which is looking more likely for me, given my small surgical margins) means I'm not yet in the clear. I'm recovering well physically from the surgery, but emotionally I'm still struggling a bit. I'm trying to take it one day at a time and not worry about something that might not happen. Any help, any words would be so meaningful!192Views0likes9Commentsawaiting exciscion of phlodes tumour
Hi Everyone again, still waiting for the removal and testing of my phylodes tumour on the 8th of August. I am feeling ok about it and am not overly worried most of the time , sometimes the fear creeps in. I did see on here a previous phylodes group? may someone tell me if this still exists please? I also am interested in advice regarding my other breast that I originally went for all this journey for. My right breast had no tumour or ? cyst in it on my testing 6 months ago even though that is the breast that is always itchy and feels weird. It now has a 6mm cyst not there before that I cant feel as it is too deep like my left breast. Should I push to get this looked at further? my PT is my left breast I also cant feel and in nov last year was considered nothing to worry about and in 6ish months it tripled in size starting my whole journey. because I do not know if the left PT is malignant yet should I worry? The surgeon is brilliant that I have and she is not concerned? I guess its because I cant feel them deep on my chest wall and so I cant monitor them myself. Thanks for the advice.71Views0likes3Comments