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Selection of breast cancer patients for adjuvant chemotherapy. Another look at the prognostic importance of involved lymph nodes
Authors:R A Packaud  L R Prosnitz  S N Bobrow
Abstract:To aid in the selection of breast cancer patients for adjuvant chemotherapy, 263 patients with primary breast carcinoma undergoing curative surgery at the Yale-New Haven Medical Center were examined with respect to axillary lymph node involvement and prognosis. Thirty-five percent of patients with one to three axillary nodes histologically involved with cancer relapsed within five years, as did 61% of patients with four or more cancer-positive nodes. Equally important was the clinical stage. Stage III patients had a poor prognosis (71% relapse rate) regardless of their axillary status. Stage I patients with metastasis to one to three axillary nodes did just as well as stage I patients with no nodal involvement (13% relapse rate). Relapse rates within the nodal categories are significnatly less (P less than .05) than those reported by the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast Project.
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