2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1359-6349(03)90458-7
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426 Intramammary tumor location (ITL) does not influence prognosis, but the prevalence of axillary lymph node metastases

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“…The majority of metastatic lesions to the breast are located in the upper outer quadrant. They are often associated with axillary lymphadenopathy and disseminated disease elsewhere, but they may represent the first manifestation of the primary tumor [15][16][17] . Prognosis is typically poor 15,18 , but consideration can be given to local therapy for symptom control.…”
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“…The majority of metastatic lesions to the breast are located in the upper outer quadrant. They are often associated with axillary lymphadenopathy and disseminated disease elsewhere, but they may represent the first manifestation of the primary tumor [15][16][17] . Prognosis is typically poor 15,18 , but consideration can be given to local therapy for symptom control.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…• • Die Tumorlokalisationen beeinflussen die Frequenz der Lymphknotenmetastasen, aber nicht die Überlebenszeit [11,19].…”
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