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Regional recurrence in the era of sentinel lymph node biopsy
Authors:Maria E. Linnaus  Amylou C. Dueck  Heidi E. Kosiorek  Richard J. Gray  Nabil Wasif  Donald W. Northfelt  Karen S. Anderson  Ann E. McCullough  William W. Wong  Michele Y. Halyard  Samir H. Patel  Barbara A. Pockaj
Affiliation:1. Department of General Surgery, Mayo Clinic, 5777 East Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix, AZ, 85054, USA;2. Department of Biostatistics, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, USA;3. Department of Oncology, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, USA;4. Department of Pathology, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, USA;5. Department of Radiation Oncology, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, USA
Abstract:

Background

The incidence of all-location regional recurrence after sentinel lymph node biopsy is not well documented. This study attempts to identify risk factors.

Methods

A prospectively maintained database was queried to identify patients with a regional recurrence of breast cancer after a first operation for invasive unilateral breast cancer. Patients with regional recurrence were compared with those alive and disease free at 5 years.

Results

Twenty-one of 1,060 patients (2%) experienced a regional recurrence. Most patients (95%) underwent sentinel lymph node biopsy as their axillary staging. Those with regional recurrences had larger tumors (P < .001), higher stage disease (P < .001), more estrogen receptor– and triple-negative breast cancers (P < .001), and more positive lymph nodes (P = .007). Mastectomy (P = .001) and receipt of neoadjuvant and/or chemotherapy (P < .001) were more common among those with regional recurrences.

Conclusions

Regional recurrence of breast cancer occurs infrequently. Risk factors include high-risk cancers, higher stage at presentation, nodal involvement, and need for therapies reflecting higher risk biology.
Keywords:Breast cancer   Regional recurrence   Sentinel lymph node biopsy
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