Is it time to relook the management of axilla in post-neoadjuvant breast cancer cases in a re-evolving era of current axillary management?

Autor: Mirza, Shaukat Mahmood, Ali, Liaqat, Rajinder, Dhaliwal, Asad, Maria, Aitken, Jane
Zdroj: Breast Cancer Management; February 2017, Vol. 6 Issue: 1 p193-199, 7p
Abstrakt: Aim:Axillary node dissection (AND) is an established practice, recently a conservative approach to axilla has resurged but there is reluctance to pass this benefit to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) cases, even in complete responders. Present study aims to look whether this approach is applicable to post-NAC cases. Patients & methods:Prospective study of 100 cases of NAC for breast cancer. Results:The core positive axillary nodes at diagnosis (66) after NAC had AND, 25 (38) showed pathological complete response (pCR) in axillary nodes and 41 (62) have residual disease. While, 34 with radiologically normal nodes, incidence of positive sentinel lymph node biopsy after NAC is lower as compared with patients without NAC. Conclusion:We conclude that it is time to re-examine axillary management in post-NAC cases with pCR, and possibly avoiding AND in 30–40 cases. Also, there is no place for upfront sentinel lymph node biopsy which offers no gain.
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