Predicting nonsentinel node status in breast cancer preoperatively by molecular characterization of core needle biopsies with multiparametric protein analyses

2016 
21068 Background: Axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) still remains the standard treatment for breast cancer patients with sentinel lymph node (SLN) metastases. However, since only 40% to 60% of patients show additional lymph involvement, complete ALND offers no additional benefit for almost 50% of patients but carries a significant risk of axillary morbidity. In an attempt to achieve a more precise prediction for the individual patient a multivariable logistic-regression analysis of a large data set of eight histopathological variables has been published by the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) that predicts the likelihood of metastases in Non-SLNs with a ROC of 0,71. To achieve a more precise estimation of additional lymph node involvement preoperatively we analysed molecular markers of potential predictive value. Methods: Beside histopathological variables, fifty proteins of potential prognostic and predictive value were preoperatively quantified in lysates from 120 core needle biopsies ...
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