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The prognosis factors among breast cancer patients with extensive axillary lymph node metastasis

Jae-Myung KIM; Ju-Yeon KIM; Eun-Jung JUNG; Seung-Jin KWAG; Ji-Ho PARK; Taejin PARK; Sang-Ho JEONG; Chi-Young JEONG; Young-Tae JU; Young-Joon LEE; Soon-Chan HONG.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-788025

PURPOSE:

This study was designed to retrospectively identify prognostic factors of survival among breast cancer patients with 10 or more metastatic lymph nodes (LNs).

METHODS:

The study included 58 patients with 10 or more metastatic LNs who received standard treatment from January 2005 to December 2015. To identify the prognostic factors, we analyzed the difference of disease-free survival (DFS) according to clinicopathologic factors.

RESULTS:

The 5-year DFS and overall survival rates in all patients were 55% and 69%, respectively. Tumor size, number of metastatic LNs and ratio of metastatic to total LNs were associated with poorer prognosis. DFS was significantly poorer in patients with >15 than ≤15 metastatic LNs (hazard ratio [HR], 4.60; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.38–15.32) and with LN ratio >0.64 than ≤0.64 (HR, 26.13; 95% CI, 3.16–215.80) A scoring system based on these factors was significantly prognostic of survival outcomes.

CONCLUSION:

This study identified factors of survival in breast cancer patients with extensive LN metastasis. Patients with unfavorable factors may require modified management to improve their clinical outcomes.
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