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Title: | Is lymph node ratio prognostic factor for survival in elderly patients with node positive breast cancer?: The Anatolian society of medical oncology | Authors: | İnal, Ali Akman, Tülay Yaman, Şebnem Özturk, Selçuk Cemil Geredeli, Çaglayan Bilici, Mehmet İnanc, Mevlüde |
Keywords: | Breast cancer Elderly patients Lymph node ratio aged Breast Neoplasms cancer staging human lymph node lymph node dissection lymph node metastasis oncology retrospective study Aged Humans Lymph Node Excision Lymph Nodes Lymphatic Metastasis Medical Oncology Neoplasm Staging Retrospective Studies |
Abstract: | Several studies have now demonstrated that the lymph node ratio (LNR), as a superior indicator of axillary tumor burden to the number of excised nodes. While, about the prognostic value of LNR on the the survival of elderly patients is limited. The aim of this retrospective multicenter study is to evaluate the prognostic value of lymph node ratio in elderly patients with node positive breast cancer. METHODS: Onehundredeightyfour patient with operable breast cancer, recruited from 17 institutions, were enrolled into the retrospectively study Eleven potential prognostic variables were chosen for analysis in this study Univariate and multivariate analyses were conducted to identify prognostic factors associated with survival. RESULT: Among the eleven variables of univariate analysis, four variables were identified to have prognostic significance for Overall survival (OS): patholo^c tumor size (T), No. oppositive nodes (N), LNR and estrogen receptor-positive (ER). Among the eleven variables of univariate analysis, two variables were identified to have prognostic significance for Disease-free survival (DFS): N and LNR. Multivariate analysis by Cox proportional hazard model showed that T, LNR and ER were considered independent prognostic factors for OS. Furthermore, LNR was considered independent prognostic factors for DFS. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, the LNR was associated with the prognostic importance for DFS and OS in elderly patients who were administered adjuvant treatments. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7910 | ISSN: | 0003-469X |
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