Decreased Survival of Invasive Ductal Breast Cancer Patients With Two Macrometastatic Lymph Nodes Among Few Resected Ones: Should Current Sentinel-Lymph-Node Guidelines Be Revised?
PurposeSentinel-lymph-node (SLN) biopsy (SLB) is an efficient and safe axillary surgical approach with decreased morbidity than total axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) in initial patients (T1–T2). Current guidelines strongly suggest avoiding completion of ALND in patients with one or two positiv...
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doaj-aa898c58d054433598538f7b1ac036b82021-09-06T15:34:00ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oncology2234-943X2021-07-011110.3389/fonc.2021.669890669890Decreased Survival of Invasive Ductal Breast Cancer Patients With Two Macrometastatic Lymph Nodes Among Few Resected Ones: Should Current Sentinel-Lymph-Node Guidelines Be Revised?Felipe A. C. Luz0Felipe A. C. Luz1Rogério A. Araújo2Rogério A. Araújo3Marcelo J. B. Silva4Center for Projects, Prevention and Research in Cancer at the Hospital do Câncer in Uberlândia, Uberlândia, BrazilLaboratory of Tumors Osteoimmunology and Immunology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Federal University of Uberlândia, Uberlândia, BrazilLaboratory of Tumors Osteoimmunology and Immunology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Federal University of Uberlândia, Uberlândia, BrazilDepartment of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Uberlândia, Uberlândia, BrazilLaboratory of Tumors Osteoimmunology and Immunology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Federal University of Uberlândia, Uberlândia, BrazilPurposeSentinel-lymph-node (SLN) biopsy (SLB) is an efficient and safe axillary surgical approach with decreased morbidity than total axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) in initial patients (T1–T2). Current guidelines strongly suggest avoiding completion of ALND in patients with one or two positive SLNs that will be submitted to whole-breast radiation therapy, but must be done when three SLNs are affected.MethodsWe performed a SEER-based study with breast invasive ductal carcinoma patients treated between 2010 and 2015. Optimal cutoffs of positive LNs predictive of survival were obtained with ROC curves and survival as a continuous variable. Bias was reduced through propensity score matching. Cox regression was employed to estimate prognosis. Nomograms were constructed to analyze the predictive value of clinicopathological factors for axillary burden.ResultsOf 43,239 initial patients that had one to three analyzed LNs, only 425 had two positive LNs and matched analysis demonstrated no survival difference versus pN2 patients [HR: 0.960 (0.635–1.452), p = 0.846]. The positive-to-analyzed LN proportion demonstrated a strong prognostic factor for a low rate (1 positive to ≤1.5 analyzed) [HR = 1.567 (1.156–2.126), p = 0.004], and analysis derived from the results demonstrated that a “negative LN margin” improves survival. Nomograms shows that tumor size is the main factor of axillary burden.ConclusionMacrometastasis of two LNs is a poor prognostic factor, similar to pN2, in SLNB (-like) patients; more extensive studies including preconized therapies must be done in order to corroborate or refute the resistance of this prognostic difference in patients with two macrometastatic lymph nodes within few resected.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2021.669890/fullbreast neoplasmlymph node metastasissentinel lymph node biopsyneoplasm stagingnomograms |
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Felipe A. C. Luz Felipe A. C. Luz Rogério A. Araújo Rogério A. Araújo Marcelo J. B. Silva Decreased Survival of Invasive Ductal Breast Cancer Patients With Two Macrometastatic Lymph Nodes Among Few Resected Ones: Should Current Sentinel-Lymph-Node Guidelines Be Revised? Frontiers in Oncology breast neoplasm lymph node metastasis sentinel lymph node biopsy neoplasm staging nomograms |
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Decreased Survival of Invasive Ductal Breast Cancer Patients With Two Macrometastatic Lymph Nodes Among Few Resected Ones: Should Current Sentinel-Lymph-Node Guidelines Be Revised? |
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Decreased Survival of Invasive Ductal Breast Cancer Patients With Two Macrometastatic Lymph Nodes Among Few Resected Ones: Should Current Sentinel-Lymph-Node Guidelines Be Revised? |
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Decreased Survival of Invasive Ductal Breast Cancer Patients With Two Macrometastatic Lymph Nodes Among Few Resected Ones: Should Current Sentinel-Lymph-Node Guidelines Be Revised? |
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Decreased Survival of Invasive Ductal Breast Cancer Patients With Two Macrometastatic Lymph Nodes Among Few Resected Ones: Should Current Sentinel-Lymph-Node Guidelines Be Revised? |
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Decreased Survival of Invasive Ductal Breast Cancer Patients With Two Macrometastatic Lymph Nodes Among Few Resected Ones: Should Current Sentinel-Lymph-Node Guidelines Be Revised? |
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decreased survival of invasive ductal breast cancer patients with two macrometastatic lymph nodes among few resected ones: should current sentinel-lymph-node guidelines be revised? |
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PurposeSentinel-lymph-node (SLN) biopsy (SLB) is an efficient and safe axillary surgical approach with decreased morbidity than total axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) in initial patients (T1–T2). Current guidelines strongly suggest avoiding completion of ALND in patients with one or two positive SLNs that will be submitted to whole-breast radiation therapy, but must be done when three SLNs are affected.MethodsWe performed a SEER-based study with breast invasive ductal carcinoma patients treated between 2010 and 2015. Optimal cutoffs of positive LNs predictive of survival were obtained with ROC curves and survival as a continuous variable. Bias was reduced through propensity score matching. Cox regression was employed to estimate prognosis. Nomograms were constructed to analyze the predictive value of clinicopathological factors for axillary burden.ResultsOf 43,239 initial patients that had one to three analyzed LNs, only 425 had two positive LNs and matched analysis demonstrated no survival difference versus pN2 patients [HR: 0.960 (0.635–1.452), p = 0.846]. The positive-to-analyzed LN proportion demonstrated a strong prognostic factor for a low rate (1 positive to ≤1.5 analyzed) [HR = 1.567 (1.156–2.126), p = 0.004], and analysis derived from the results demonstrated that a “negative LN margin” improves survival. Nomograms shows that tumor size is the main factor of axillary burden.ConclusionMacrometastasis of two LNs is a poor prognostic factor, similar to pN2, in SLNB (-like) patients; more extensive studies including preconized therapies must be done in order to corroborate or refute the resistance of this prognostic difference in patients with two macrometastatic lymph nodes within few resected. |
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breast neoplasm lymph node metastasis sentinel lymph node biopsy neoplasm staging nomograms |
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