2021
DOI: 10.14449/jbd.2021.9.2.56
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Lymph Node Ratio as a Good Prognostic Factor for Patients with Pathologic N3a Breast Cancer with 10 or More Metastatic Axillary Lymph Nodes

Abstract: Purpose: Pathologic N3a breast cancer is defined as having 10 or more metastatic axillary lymph nodes and metastases to the infraclavicular (level III axillary lymph) node. This study aimed to determine clinicopathological factors and assess the importance of lymph node ratio (LNR) as a prognostic factor for patient with N3a breast cancer treated with surgery without neoadjuvant chemotherapy.Methods: Medical records of 154 patients who underwent surgery were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were pathological… Show more

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“…9,10 Despite the paucity of lymph nodes resected after neoadjuvant chemotherapy, the LNR remained a reliable parameter to assess recurrence and survival. [11][12][13] A meta-analysis of 4,864 breast cancer patients who had neoadjuvant chemotherapy corroborated the LNR as an independent prognostic factor for survival. A high LNR correlated with a poor survival and disease-free survival.…”
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“…9,10 Despite the paucity of lymph nodes resected after neoadjuvant chemotherapy, the LNR remained a reliable parameter to assess recurrence and survival. [11][12][13] A meta-analysis of 4,864 breast cancer patients who had neoadjuvant chemotherapy corroborated the LNR as an independent prognostic factor for survival. A high LNR correlated with a poor survival and disease-free survival.…”
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confidence: 99%