A nomogram predictive of non-sentinel lymph node involvement in breast cancer patients with a sentinel lymph node micrometastasis |
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Authors: | G. Houvenaeghel C. Nos S. Giard H. Mignotte B. Esterni J. Jacquemier M. Buttarelli J.-M. Classe M. Cohen P. Rouanet F. Penault Llorca P. Bonnier F. Marchal J.-R. Garbay J. Fraisse P. Martel E. Fondrinier C. Tunon de Lara J.-F. Rodier |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut Paoli Calmettes, Marseille, France;2. Institut Curie, Paris, France;3. Centre Oscar Lambret, Lille, France;4. Centre Léon Bérard, Lyon, France;5. Centre René Gauducheau, Nantes, France;6. La Casamance, Marseille, France;g Centre Val d''Aurelle, Montpellier, France;h Centre Jean Perrin, Clermont Ferrand, France;i La Conception, Marseille, France;j Centre Alexis Vautrin, Nancy, France;k Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France;l Centre Georges-François Leclerc, Dijon, France;m Centre Claudius Regaud, Toulouse, France;n Centre Paul Papin, Angers, France;o Institut Bergonié, Bordeaux, France;p Centre Paul Strauss, Strasbourg, France |
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Abstract: |
PurposePredictive factors of non-sentinel lymph node (NSN) involvement at axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) have been studied in the case of sentinel node (SN) involvement, with validation of a nomogram. This nomogram is not accurate for SN micrometastasis. The purpose of our study was to determine a nomogram for predicting the likelihood of NSN involvement in breast cancer patients with a SN micrometastasis.MethodsWe collated 909 observations of SN micrometastases with additional ALND. Characteristics of the patients, tumours and SN were analysed.ResultsInvolvement of SN was diagnosed 490 times (53.9%) with standard staining (HES) and 419 times solely on immunohistochemical analysis (IHC) (46.1%). NSN invasion was observed in 114 patients (12.5%), whereas 62.3% (71) had only one NSN involved and 37.7% (43) two or more NSN involved. In multivariate analysis, significant predictive factors were: tumour size (pT stage ≤10 mm or >11 and ≤20 or >20 mm [odds ratio (OR) 2.1 and 3.43], micrometastases detected by HES or IHC [OR 1.64], presence or absence of lymphovascular invasion (LVI) [OR 1.76], tumour histological type mixed or not [OR 2.64]. The rate and probability of NSN involvement with the model are given for 24 groups, with a representation by a nomogram.ConclusionOne group, corresponding to 10.1% of the patients, was associated with a risk of NSN involvement of less than 5%, and five groups, corresponding to 29.8% of the patients, were associated with a risk ≤10%. Omission of ALND could be proposed with minimal risk for a low probability of NSN involvement. |
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Keywords: | Sentinel node Micrometastasis Nomogram Breast cancer |
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