Occult Axillary Lymph Node Metastases in Breast Cancer Do Matter
- 1 October 2002
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in The American Journal of Surgical Pathology
- Vol. 26 (10) , 1286-1295
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00000478-200210000-00005
Abstract
Axillary lymph node status is one of the most powerful prognostic factors for patients with breast cancer and is often critical in stratifying patients into adjuvant treatment regimens. In 203 apparently node-negative cases of breast cancer, a combination of immunohistochemical staining and step-sectioning identified occult metastases in 25% of cases. Ten-year follow-up information is available for these patients. Histologic features of the primary tumor and immunohistochemical staining for estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, Her-2, and p53 were also evaluated. With multivariate analysis, both occult metastases and higher histologic grade of the primary tumor were independent predictors of disease-free survival. Histologic grade was the only significant independent predictor of overall survival. Estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, Her-2, and p53 status did not predict the presence of metastases or survival when all tumor types were considered together. Metastases >0.5 mm significantly predicted a poorer disease-free survival when invasive ductal carcinomas were considered alone. Histologic grade was significantly associated with disease-free survival in the premenopausal and perimenopausal patients but not in the postmenopausal patients. The presence of occult metastases approached significance for overall survival in the premenopausal and perimenopausal patients but not in the postmenopausal patients.Keywords
This publication has 30 references indexed in Scilit:
- Pathologic analysis of sentinel lymph nodes in breast carcinomaCancer, 2000
- SENTINEL NODE BIOPSY IN BREAST CANCER: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SURGEONS, PATHOLOGISTS, NUCLEAR PHYSICIANS AND RADIOLOGISTS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALANDAnz Journal of Surgery, 2000
- Role of immunohistochemical detection of lymph-node metastases in management of breast cancerThe Lancet, 1999
- Prognostic significance of breast cancer axillary lymph node micrometastases assessed by two special techniques: reevaluation with longer follow-upBritish Journal of Cancer, 1992
- Association of Overexpression of Tumor Suppressor Protien p53 With Rapid Cell Proliferation and Poor Prognosis in Node-Negative Breast Cancer PatientsJNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1992
- Abnormalp53 immunoreactivity and prognosis in node-negative breast carcinomas with long-term follow-upVirchows Archiv, 1992
- HER-2/neu in node-negative breast cancer: prognostic significance of overexpression influenced by the presence of in situ carcinoma.Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1992
- pathological prognostic factors in breast cancer. I. The value of histological grade in breast cancer: experience from a large study with long‐term follow‐upHistopathology, 1991
- Does delay in fixation affect the number of mitotic figures in processed tissue?Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1990
- Relation of tumor size, lymph node status, and survival in 24,740 breast cancer casesCancer, 1989