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10.1245/ASO.2006.05.017
Annals of Surgical Oncology 13:708-711 (2006)
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Original Article

Survival Outcomes in Node-Negative Breast Cancer Patients Evaluated With Complete Axillary Node Dissection Versus Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy

Charles Cox, MD1, Laura White, BS1, Nathon Allred1, Michael Meyers1, Daniel Dickson, BS1, Elisabeth Dupont, MD1, Alan Cantor, PhD2, Quan Ly, MD1, Sophie Dessureault, MD, PhD1, Jeff King, BS1, Santo Nicosia, MD3, Vesna Vrcel, MD3 and Nils Diaz, MD3

1 Department of Surgery, Comprehensive Breast Cancer Program, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute at the University of South Florida, 12902 Magnolia Drive, Tampa, Florida 33612
2 Department of Biostatistics, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute at the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida 33612
3 Department of Pathology, Comprehensive Breast Cancer Program, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute at the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida 33612

Correspondence: Address correspondence and reprint requests to: Charles Cox, MD; E-mail: coxce{at}moffitt.usf.edu.

Background: Sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy combined with microstaging-associated immunohistochemical staining for cytokeratin more accurately assigns patients to their corresponding diagnostic stage. The purpose of this study was to compare the survival outcomes of node-negative patients who received an SLN biopsy with historical control data of node-negative patients who received routine complete axillary lymph node dissection (CALND) in the pre-SLN biopsy era.

Methods: Under institutional review board approval, 2458 node-negative invasive breast cancer patients between the ages of 25 and 94 years (mean, 60 years) were treated at our institution from January 1986 to May 2004. Of these 2458 patients, 604 (25%) were evaluated with CALND, whereas 1854 (75%) were evaluated with SLN biopsy. All were treated according to the current stage-specific guidelines. Kaplan-Meier graphs of overall survival and disease-free survival were constructed for each group of patients, and the two groups were compared by using the log-rank test.

Results: Overall survival and disease-free survival for the CALND and SLN biopsy groups did not differ significantly (P = .98). The average number of lymph nodes extracted in the pre-SLN biopsy group was 18, whereas the average number of SLNs extracted in the post-SLN biopsy group was 3.

Conclusions: The survival rate among node-negative breast cancer patients who received an SLN biopsy alone has proven to have no significant difference (P = .98) from the survival rate among node-negative patients who received a CALND. SLN biopsy alone should replace CALND as the primary tool for axillary staging of breast cancer in node-negative patients.

Key Words: Sentinel lymph nodes • Complete axillary lymph node dissection • Breast cancer • Lymphatic mapping • Axillary staging




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