TITLE:
Unusual Presentation of a Rare Giant Fibroadenoma of the Breast
AUTHORS:
J. Darido, S. El Daou, R. El Assaad, A. Fakih, M. Dagher, A. Safa, N. Haddad, H. Farhat
KEYWORDS:
Fibroadenomas, Breast Disease, Pregnancy, Surgery, Postpartum
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Cancer Therapy,
Vol.10 No.9,
September
3,
2019
ABSTRACT: Giant
fibroadenomas are exceptional in pregnancy and in most of cases, diameter doesn’t
reach more than 15 cm. However, our case is a rare one that reached 18 cm in a
23-year-old female referred
post-partum for evaluation of a huge left breast mass. On the other hand, there
is a persistent debate regarding the best modality of the surgical approach to
giant tumors; most of the experts recommend the enulceation of the tumor after delivery while others argue that extirpation during
pregnancy is the best since we have to exclude malignancy. In our patient, the
whole tumor was excised at the postpartum period and the pathology did not show
any sign of malignancy. Even if our case does not clearly reveal the long term
result of the postpartum excision of a giant fibroadenoma, the short term
result we have had after this approach was satisfying. Further studies are
important to be published in order to confirm pros and cons of the postpartum approach.