A new prognostic classification after primary chemotherapy for breast cancer: residual disease in breast and nodes (RDBN) (vol 14, pg 128, 2008)

CANCER JOURNAL(2014)

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Purpose: Several factors have been shown to correlate with prognosis of patients with breast carcinoma. Among the most useful are node involvement, tumor size, and pathologic grade. These factors retained their prognostic value when assessed after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Methods: Previously we used a revised Nottingham prognostic index and defined 3 related indices (breast grading index, modified Nottingham prognostic index, and modified breast grading index) that were also significantly related to overall survival and disease-free survival. To assess the postchemotherapy risk globally, we have combined the 3 pathologic factors to design a specific classification to evaluate residual disease. This new classification includes 4 risk levels (levels 1-4) according to residual disease magnitude after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in 710 patients with operable breast cancer. Results: This classification resulted in significantly different results for overall survival (P < 10(-7)) and disease-free survival (P = 8.3 X 10(-7)). Conclusion: This classification should help us in the selection of subgroups of patients for further adjuvant treatment.
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breast cancer,pathologic classification,residual disease
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