|
| This article is part of the supplement: VII Madrid Breast Cancer Conference: Changes in the treatment of breast cancerPoster presentationAxillary study before surgery in patients with breast cancerInstitut Universitari Dexeus, Barcelona, Spain from VII Madrid Breast Cancer Conference: Changes in the treatment of breast cancer Breast Cancer Research 2007, 9(Suppl 1):P7doi:10.1186/bcr1713 The electronic version of this abstract is the complete one and can be found online at: http://breast-cancer-research.com/content/9/S1/P7
© 2007 BioMed Central Ltd ObjectiveAxillary study with ultrasound and cytological puncture with fine-needle aspirate (FNA) in patients with invasive breast cancer is a diagnostic method included in protocols. MethodsWe studied 159 patients with invasive breast cancer with axillary ultrasound and cytological puncture with fine needle of suspicious nodes before surgery. Suspicious nodes were those with at least one of the following signs: long to short axis ratio less than 1.5, absence of hilius and cortical disruption. If the results were compatible with metastasis, then we performed axillary lymphadenectomy; if it was found to be benign, then we conducted sentinel node biopsy. ResultsIn 54 patients (33.96%) FNA was positive. When we conducted axillary lymphadenectomy, 13 patients (24%) were found to have one positive node, seven patients (13%) two positive nodes, nine patients (16%) three positive nodes, and 25 patients (45%) more than three positive nodes. ConclusionAxillary study with ultrasound and FNA before surgery allows exclusion of a group of patients from sentinel node biopsy. Have something to say? Post a comment on this article! |



on Google Scholar




