Background: Results from randomized trials indicate a 5.4 % survival advantage associated with axillary dissection. To gain insight on survival outcomes when less than an axillary dissection is performed, we performed a retrospective analysis to determine survival outcome for node-negative and node-positive breast cancer patients when a variable number of nodes were excised. Methods: The data analyzed in this paper are from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database, from which 72,102 patients were selected whose breast cancer had been diagnosed in 1988 or later and who were aged 40–79 years at diagnosis, had a single primary lesion, and had 0 to 3 positive lymph nodes. Cases were separated into age groups (40 to 49 and...
Abstract Background The decision making process for axillary dissection has changed in recent years ...
Purpose: To determine if the number of axillary nodes removed is a predictor of recurrence in node n...
Purpose: To determine if the number of axillary nodes removed is a predictor of recurrence in node n...
Aims: Presence of axillary lymph node metastases is considered the most important prognostic factor ...
558 Background: A minimal number of histologically examined nodes has been associated with improved ...
558 Background: A minimal number of histologically examined nodes has been associated with improved ...
558 Background: A minimal number of histologically examined nodes has been associated with improved ...
558 Background: A minimal number of histologically examined nodes has been associated with improved ...
Background: The number of pathologically examined axillary nodes has been associated with breast can...
Background: The number of pathologically examined axillary nodes has been associated with breast can...
Background: The number of pathologically examined axillary nodes has been associated with breast can...
Background: The number of pathologically examined axillary nodes has been associated with breast can...
Background The decision making process for axillary dissection has changed in recent years for pati...
Background The decision making process for axillary dissection has changed in recent years for pati...
Background The decision making process for axillary dissection has changed in recent years for pati...
Abstract Background The decision making process for axillary dissection has changed in recent years ...
Purpose: To determine if the number of axillary nodes removed is a predictor of recurrence in node n...
Purpose: To determine if the number of axillary nodes removed is a predictor of recurrence in node n...
Aims: Presence of axillary lymph node metastases is considered the most important prognostic factor ...
558 Background: A minimal number of histologically examined nodes has been associated with improved ...
558 Background: A minimal number of histologically examined nodes has been associated with improved ...
558 Background: A minimal number of histologically examined nodes has been associated with improved ...
558 Background: A minimal number of histologically examined nodes has been associated with improved ...
Background: The number of pathologically examined axillary nodes has been associated with breast can...
Background: The number of pathologically examined axillary nodes has been associated with breast can...
Background: The number of pathologically examined axillary nodes has been associated with breast can...
Background: The number of pathologically examined axillary nodes has been associated with breast can...
Background The decision making process for axillary dissection has changed in recent years for pati...
Background The decision making process for axillary dissection has changed in recent years for pati...
Background The decision making process for axillary dissection has changed in recent years for pati...
Abstract Background The decision making process for axillary dissection has changed in recent years ...
Purpose: To determine if the number of axillary nodes removed is a predictor of recurrence in node n...
Purpose: To determine if the number of axillary nodes removed is a predictor of recurrence in node n...