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Recurrent Giant Phyllodes Tumour of the Breast Pathological Considerations and Management Approach for Recurrence and Metastasis

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Figure 1. A large phyllodes tumour involving the whole right breast. The scar of previous surgery is seen
Figure 2. The large phyllodes tumour revealing the stretched overlying skin in the lower quadrant
Table 1. Review of literature—local recurrence after margin negative breast conserving resection of borderline malignant and malignant phyllodes tumours

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