Risk of internal mammary lymph node metastases and its relevance on prognosis of breast cancer patients.

U Veronesi, N Cascinelli, R Bufalino, A Morabito… - Annals of …, 1983 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
U Veronesi, N Cascinelli, R Bufalino, A Morabito, M Greco, D Galluzzo, V Delle Donne…
Annals of surgery, 1983ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The risk of internal mammary chain metastases according to some parameters and its
prognostic relevance was evaluated on the basis of the experience collected at the National
Cancer Institute of Milan where, from January 1965 to December 1980, 1085 patients were
submitted to Halsted mastectomy plus internal mammary chain dissection. A multivariate
analysis was carried out, resorting to a multiple linear regression with logistic transformation
of the dependent variable. The selection of prognostic factors has been performed with a …
Abstract
The risk of internal mammary chain metastases according to some parameters and its prognostic relevance was evaluated on the basis of the experience collected at the National Cancer Institute of Milan where, from January 1965 to December 1980, 1085 patients were submitted to Halsted mastectomy plus internal mammary chain dissection. A multivariate analysis was carried out, resorting to a multiple linear regression with logistic transformation of the dependent variable. The selection of prognostic factors has been performed with a step-down approach. The frequency of metastases to internal mammary chain nodes was evaluated according to four criteria: age, site and size of primary tumor, and presence of axillary metastases. Data of this series indicate that the frequency of internal mammary node metastases is significantly associated with the age of the patients (younger patients have a higher risk)(p= 0.006) with the size of primary tumor (p= 0.006) with the presence of axillary node metastases (p= 10 (-9). Patients with both axillary and internal mammary positive nodes have a very poor prognosis (10-year survival 37.3%) while patients with either axillary metastases only or internal mammary metastases only have an intermediate less grave prognosis (59.6% and 62.4%, respectively). As regards the risk of internal mammary nodes involvement, it appears that knowing the age, the size, and the axillary nodes status, it is possible to calculate with good approximation the probability of their invasion.
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