Can Clinically Node-Negative Breast Cancer Patients with Suspicious Axillary Lymph Nodes at Ultrasound But Negative Fine-Needle Aspiration Be Approached as Having Node-Negative Disease?

Annals of surgical oncology(2017)

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Background Few data exist to elucidate whether patients with a suspicious axillary lymph node (ALN) at ultrasound but a negative fine-needle aspiration result (FNA group) can be managed as having ultrasound node-negative disease (AUN group). This study compared various ALN statuses between the AUN and FNA groups to guide further ALN management. Methods Patients who had clinical T1-2N0 breast cancer treated with sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy were retrospectively analyzed. The ALN metastasis status, SLN status, and non-SLN metastasis rates in the entire population and the patients with one or two positive SLNs were compared between the AUN and FNA groups. Results A total of 1007 patients (886 AUN and 121 FNA patients) were eligible for the final analysis: The incidence of ALN metastasis did not differ between the AUN group (16.5%) and the FNA group (21.5%) ( P = 0.170). In addition, three or more metastases were found in only 2.4% of the AUN patients and 3.3% of the FNA patients ( P = 0.405). The non-SLN metastasis rate was 22.6% (33/146) in the AUN group and 19.2% (5/26) in the FNA group ( P = 0.699). For the patients with one or two positive SLNs, the rate of non-SLN metastasis was similar between the AUN group (19.6%, 27/138) and the FNA group (12.5%, 3/24) ( P = 0.591). Conclusions Patients with a suspicious ALN at ultrasound but a negative FNA result had ALN statuses similar to those of the ultrasound node-negative patients, indicating that these patients can be treated as having ultrasound node-negative disease.
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Sentinel Lymph Node,Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy,Axillary Lymph Node,Axillary Lymph Node Dissection,Axillary Lymph Node Metastasis
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