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The clinical significance of metastatic breast carcinoma to intramammary lymph node

  • Thaer Khoury
  • , Yisheng Fang
  • , Rouzan Karabakhtsian
  • , Mohamed Mokhtar Desouki
  • , Anupma Nayak
  • , Mathew Hanna
  • , Souzan Sanati
  • , Xuan Peng
  • , Li Yan
  • , Xiaoxian Li
  • , Oluwole Fadare
  • , Christine Ambrosone
  • , Nashwan Jabbour
  • , Carmelo Gaudioso

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Abstract

The incidence of involved intramammary lymph node (intra-MLN) with breast carcinoma (BC) is rare. Its clinical significance and impact on the clinical decision making is unclear. A total of 113 BC cases with at least one positive intra-MLN were collected from 11 academic institutions. The inclusion criteria were subsequent axillary lymph node dissection, and the availability of information on T-stage, size of node metastasis, extranodal extension status, biomarkers status, and clinical follow-up. Stage 4 cases and/or neo-adjuvant treated patients were excluded. AJCC TN-stage was calculated twice, with and without intra-MLN. Five-year overall survival (OS) and relapse (local and/or distant)-free survival (RFS) were calculated and correlated with the clinicopathologic variables. Excluding intra-MLN, TN-stage correlated with OS (P =.016) but not with RFS (P =.19). However, when intra-MLN was included, TN-stage correlated with both OS (P <.001) and RFS (P =.016). In the multivariate analysis, when intra-MLN was excluded, only radiation therapy (RT) correlated with RFS (HR = 0.19, 95% CI: 0.054-0.66, P =.009). However, when intra-MLN was included in the TN-stage both RT (HR = 0.13, 95% CI: 0.04-0.45, P =.001) and TN-stage 3 (HR = 8.92, 95% CI: 1.47-54, P =.017) correlated with RFS. Tumor multifocality was the only variable correlated with OS when the intra-MLN involvement was excluded. When intra-MLN was included, multifocality became insignificant but TN-stage 3 correlated with OS (HR = 8.59, 95% CI: 1.06-69.71, P =.044). Positive intra-MLN is an independent factor in predicting both RFS and OS.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)197-205
Number of pages9
JournalBreast Journal
Volume26
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2020

Keywords

  • intramammary
  • lymph node
  • prognosis
  • sentinel

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Internal Medicine
  • Surgery
  • Oncology

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