Survival of patients with metastatic breast cancer according to pathological types of tumors (56.4 and 11.4 months, respectively, p = 0.04). Conclusions: Patients with metastatic BC at diagnosis often had HER2 positive tumors and high HG. As in other studies, ER positive tumors had a better survival. (Rev Med Chile 2014; 142: 428-435)
Intraoperative frozen section of the sentinel lymph nodes in breast cancerIntroduction: The sentinel lymph node (SN) biopsy has become the standard technique for staging the axillary involvement in breast cancer. The intraoperative diagnosis of lymph node metastatic involvement can immediately decide the need for axillary dissection. The main objective of this study was to determine the accuracy of intraoperative frozen section in the investigation of metastases in the SN, in patients with breast cancer, between 1999 and 2011. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study of patients operated for invasive breast cancer, in which the SN was studied with intraoperative frozen section. Results: 503 patients biopsy was performed with intraoperative frozen section. One hundred fifty-four (30.6%) patients had metastases in the SN, of these 103 (66.9%) were detected on frozen section. No significant difference in the ability to detect metastases for tumors up to 2 cm and tumors more than 2 cm was observed (p = 0.86). The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) of frozen section for detection of metastases in the SN was 66.9%, 99.7%, 99% and 87%, respectively. Conclusions: The accuracy of intraoperative biopsy for detection of metastases in the SN in our center is comparable to that described in the literature, being effective only for the investigation of macrometastases (MA). Given the low frequency of metastases in the SN in tumors up to 2 cm, associated with a relatively high number of micro (MI) and submicrometastasis (SM) and false negatives, it seems that in these tumors intraoperative biopsy is unnecessary.
Radiotherapy was well tolerated and had excellent local control. Screening mammography detects small tumors. Survival is excellent for early stage breast cancer.
Impact of sentinel lymph node metastases in the treatment of breast cancerIntroduction: The importance of sentinel lymph nodes (SL) metastasis at breast cancer patients has been questioned and observation without axillary dissection (AD) associated with adjuvant therapies has been the recommendation in recent years. Objective: To evaluate the macro (MA), micro (MI) and submicrometastasis (SM) of breast cancer in SL, and their impact on the posterior AD. Methods: We reviewed results of biopsies from patients with invasive breast cancer with MA, MI and SM found in the SL operated at our institution between May 1999 and December 2011. Results: We found 134 patients with MA, 33 patients with MI and 30 patients with SM, in a total of 632 patients with invasive breast cancer in those who underwent SL. These were operated 130, 24 and 17 patients respectively. The frequency of no sentinels lymph nodes (NSL) with metastases found on AD was 46.9% (61/130) for MA, 33.3% (8/24) for MI and 23.5% (4/17) for SM. The NSL metastasis from MA modified the TNM in 26.9% (35/130), those from MI in 20.8% (5/24) patients, while the SM only modified in one patient (5.9%). Conclusions: The frequency of lymph nodal involvement in AD is significantly higher in patients with MA. The number of AD without clear therapeutic input is high and increases with decreasing size of SL metastases. The results support to not perform AD in patients with MI and SM in the SL, who received conservative surgery and adjuvant therapy.Key words: Breast cancer, sentinel lymph node biopsy, micrometastases, submicrometastasis, axillary lymph node dissection.
ResumenIntroducción: La importancia de las metástasis encontradas en linfonodos centinelas (LC) de pacientes con cáncer de mama ha sido cuestionada, por lo que frente al hallazgo de éstas, la observación sin disección
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