Axillary Dissection Is Not Required for All Patients With Breast Cancer and Positive Sentinel Nodes
2003
Hypothesis Sentinel node (SN) biopsy for breast cancer enhances staging sensitivity, often demonstrating only micrometastases ( Design Prospective cohort study, median 32-month follow-up. Setting Multidisciplinary breast cancer centers. Patients Forty-six women having SN metastases diagnosed between May 1, 1996, and September 1, 2001, who refused ALND or were recommended to omit ALND owing to serious comorbid conditions. Interventions Isosulfan blue dye–directed SN biopsy. Axillary lymph node dissection was not performed. Standard breast irradiation was given. Adjuvant systemic therapy was provided as determined by an oncologist. Interval clinical evaluation was performed. Main Outcome Measure Axillary and systemic failure rates. Results Mean patient age was 61.6 years (age range, 36-92 years). Mean tumor size was 1.65 cm (range, 0.4-5.5 cm). Thirty-five (76%) of 46 tumors were ductal carcinomas and 39 (87%) of 45 were estrogen receptor–positive. A mean of 2.6 SNs were identified (median, 2; range, 1-7). Thirty-nine patients (85%) had a single positive SN; the remaining 7 patients (15%) had 2 positive SNs. Seven patients (15%) had macrometastases (>2 mm); 16 (35%) had micrometastases ( Conclusions Patients with SN metastases who did not have ALND had a low incidence of regional failure. To confirm this observation, we suggest that patients with SN metastases are ideal candidates for trials evaluating the necessity of ALND.
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