2021
DOI: 10.2147/cmar.s313971
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Interpectoral Lymph Node Dissection Can Be Spared in pN0/N1 Invasive Breast Cancer Undergoing Modified Radical Mastectomy: Single-Institution Experience from Mainland China

Abstract: Purpose: Interpectoral lymph nodes (IPNs) are one of the lymphatic drainage pathways in breast cancer. However, the clinical significance of IPN dissection is controversial, and there is no international consensus regarding the management of IPN for resectable breast cancer.Our study aims to identify the independent predictors of IPN metastasis in invasive breast cancer (IBC) and provide some evidence for rational decision-making. Methods: Data from 214 IBC patients who were treated with modified radical maste… Show more

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“…Therefore, these data suggest that greater importance should be placed on IPN dissection and its inclusion in postoperative lymphatic management. For patients with pN0/N1 breast cancer, IPN clearance can be safely omitted even when modified radical mastectomy (MRM) breast conservation surgery is performed [ 36 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, these data suggest that greater importance should be placed on IPN dissection and its inclusion in postoperative lymphatic management. For patients with pN0/N1 breast cancer, IPN clearance can be safely omitted even when modified radical mastectomy (MRM) breast conservation surgery is performed [ 36 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%