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Original Article

Prognostic Significance of Axillary Nodal Status in Primary Breast Cancer in Relation to the Number of Resected Nodes

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Pages 29-35 | Received 21 Feb 1991, Accepted 01 Jul 1991, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The prognostic significance of the number of metastatic axillary lymph nodes in relation to the number of identified nodes among 1 622 patients with operable breast cancer was assessed. We present a Cox's analysis of the prognostic significance of nodal status in relation to loco-regional recurrence, axillary recurrence, distant metastasis and death due to breast cancer respectively. As expected, the relative risks were generally higher for patients with nodal involvement, particularly those with 4 or more positive nodes or with few examined nodes. However, among those with more than 4 positive nodes the risk of distant metastases and death due to breast cancer was about the same irrespective of the number of nodes examined.

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