Multicentric breast cancer is a new indication for SNB without routine ALND in controlled trials. Given adequate quality control and an interdisciplinary teamwork of surgical, nuclear medicine, and pathology units, SNB is both feasible and accurate in this disease entity.
Therapy with recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEPO) has become most valuable for the treatment of renal anemia in patients with various chronic renal diseases. For the first time this study presents data showing that rhEPO affects the metabolism of folic acid. There were 13 patients enrolled; they suffered from different chronic renal diseases and showed an impaired responsiveness to rhEPO therapy. Before starting rhEPO therapy the mean corpuscular volume of erythrocytes (MCV) was measured; MCV was 90.4 fl. During rhEPO therapy the MCV increased significantly by 14.8 fl (p < 0.05). The developing macrocytic anemia was overcome when folic acid was administered additionally for a mean period of 3.14 ± 3 months. Hematocrit (Hct) also responded accordingly. Whereas Hct did not increase adequately during the exclusive treatment with rhEPO, an increase in Hct from 23 ± 3.3 to 30 ± 4.2% (p < 0.01) was observed after the addition of folic acid. These results are rather remarkable as folic acid serum levels were clearly within the normal range during the whole study period. So it can be concluded that rhEPO therapy results in an increased demand for folic acid. Even if serum concentrations are within the normal range, the administration of folic acid will enhance the effectiveness of rhEPO therapy so that the rhEPO dosage can be reduced.
Detection of metastatic involvement of lymph nodes is essential for management and prognostic evaluation in breast cancer patients. The success of lymphatic mapping depends on identifying the sentinel lymph node(s) draining the primary tumour. However, when mapping is performed with a radiocolloidal agent, the number of hot lymph nodes varies with the agent and its size, among other factors. In this study, we evaluated prospectively the detection rate of sentinel lymph nodes in breast cancer when injecting large particles (100-600 nm) of human serum albumin colloids (Senti-Scint). In 128 consecutive breast cancer patients without palpable lymph nodes, pre-operative static lymphoscintigraphic mapping of the breast was performed after subcutaneous injection of 15 MBq of the radiocolloid. Lymphoscintigrahic results were compared with intra-operative surgical gamma detection probe and blue dye mapping data. Pre-operative lymphoscintigraphy and surgical gamma detection probe both correctly detected 203 sentinel lymph nodes in 122/128 patients (95%), while blue dye mapping showed only 183 sentinel lymph nodes in 82% of the patients. Only one or two sentinel lymph nodes were identified in each patient, which allowed the surgeon easily to find the sentinel lymph node(s) intra-operatively. In conclusion, lymphoscintigraphy with large particles of human serum albumin colloids is a helpful and reliable procedure for the surgical management of breast cancer.
Sentinel node biopsy is a widely accepted alternative to primary axillary lymph node dissection for ipsilateral nodal assessment in breast cancer. We have performed a retrospective chart review in 713 consecutive patients with primary, operable breast cancer who underwent sentinel node biopsy in order to identify factors that determine the sentinel node identification rate. Chi-squared test, univariate and multivariate analyses were used to evaluate the influence of different factors on the sentinel identification rate. Among the factors investigated, tumour size was correlated with sentinel lymph nodes detection rates (multiple logistic regression, P= 0.002). In addition, the patient's age showed to be a significant influencing factor (multiple logistic regression, P= 0.006). Body mass index and grade only exhibited a significant correlation with the identification rate in the univariate (P= 0.041, P= 0.025), but not in the multivariate analysis (P= not significant). All associations were found to be independent of the site of injection. Interestingly, surgeons with intermediate expertise (11-20 prior dissections) had the highest detection rates (P= 0.004). We conclude that sentinel identification rates are higher in larger tumours and in younger patients, independent of the injection site. Surgical experience in sentinel node dissection is not linearly correlated with higher identification rates.
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