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Mila Donker1, Marieke E Straver1, Geertjan van Tienhoven2, Cornelis J H van de Velde3, Robert E Mansel4, Saskia Litière5, Gustavo Werutsky5, Nicole J Duez5, Lorenzo Orzalesi6, Willem H Bouma7, Huub van der Mijle8, Grard A P Nieuwenhuijzen9, Sanne C Veltkamp10, A Helen Westenberg11, Emiel J T Rutgers12.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Multifocal breast cancer is associated with a higher risk of nodal involvement compared to unifocal breast cancer and the drainage pattern from multifocal localisations may be different. For this reason, the value of the sentinel node biopsy (SNB) procedure for this indication is debated. The aim of the current analysis was to evaluate the sentinel node identification rate and nodal involvement in patients with a multifocal tumour in the EORTC 10981-22023 AMAROS trial. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From the first 4000 registered patients, 342 were identified with a multifocal tumour on histological examination and compared to a randomly selected control group of 684 patients with a unifocal tumour. The outcome of the SNB was assessed.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23522754 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2013.02.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Cancer ISSN: 0959-8049 Impact factor: 9.162