The Journal of Clinical Oncology

Phylloid Breast Tumor With Osteocondroid Component: A Clinical Case

Correspondence to Author: Nunzio Di Naro 1 , Marta Meloni 1 , Francesca Ledda 1 , Chiara Floris 1 , Eleonora Noto 1 , Giovanni Antonio Tolu 1,2

1. Pathological Anatomy Unit, San Martino Hospital, Oristano, Italy.
2. Director of the Pathological Anatomy Unit, San Martino Hospital, Oristano, Italy

DOI: 10.52338/tjoco.2025.5221

Abstract:

Malignant phyllodes tumors account for 0.18% of all malignant breast tumors, and of these, tumors with heterologous differentiation of osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma are rare, accounting for 1.3% of all phyllodes tumors. We report a case of malignant phylloid tumor with atypical heterologous osteochondroid component, which arrived at our Pathological Anatomy Unit

Keywords: Osteochondroid differentiation, malignant phylloid, breast cancer, thoracic oncology.

Citation:

Dr.Marta Meloni, Philloid Breast Tumor With Osteocondroid Component: A Clinical Case. The Journal of Clinical Oncology 2025.

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