Intraoperative touch imprint cytology of axillary sentinel nodes for breast cancer: A series of 355 procedures |
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Authors: | Sophie Lorand, Vincent Lavou , Patrick Tas, Fabrice Foucher, Habiba Mesbah, Sophie Rouquette, C cile Bendavid, Olivier Cou , Philippe Por e,Jean Leveque |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Gynecology, CHU Anne de Bretagne, 16 Bd de Bulgarie, BP 90 347, F-35 203 Rennes Cedex 2, France;b Regional Mastology Center, Department of Surgical Oncology, Eugène Marquis Comprehensive Cancer Center, Avenue de la Bataille Flandres Dunkerque CS 44 229, F-35 042 Rennes Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | AimsOur objective was to evaluate intraoperative sentinel node touch imprint cytology (IOSNTI) for breast cancer. Three hundred and fifty-five patients with invasive breast cancer (pT1 N0, lobular or ductal subtype) were included in our study. IOSNTI consists of touching glass slides to the surfaces of interest after gently pressing the spatially localized specimen, taken according to predetermined conditions, in order to perform a final histological examination consisting of H&;E and immunohistochemical staining.ResultsThe total sensitivity (Se) of IOSNTI was 36% and 15% of patients with nodal metastasis went undetected during the intraoperative examination. Sensitivity was significantly lower for the oldest patients (aged over 57 years: 25%), small tumors (smaller than 12 mm: 23.3%), lobular subtypes (8.3%), in the absence of vascular emboli (33%) and for detection of micrometastases (10%).DiscussionThis simple, fast and relatively inexpensive method could be combined with intraoperative molecular biology methods in populations in which cytology is less efficient and produces negative results. |
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Keywords: | Breast cancer Cytology Intraoperative examination Sentinel node Micrometastasis |
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