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Older Age Independently Predicts a Lower Risk of Sentinel Lymph Node Metastasis in Breast Cancer

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Journal Ann Surg Oncol
Publisher Springer
Specialty Oncology
Date 2005 Nov 12
PMID 16283569
Citations 8
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Abstract

Background: The influence of patient age on the risk of sentinel lymph node (SLN) metastasis in breast cancer has not been defined.

Methods: A breast cancer SLN database was analyzed. Factors associated with SLN metastasis were assessed by multiple logistic regression modeling. Age, T stage, estrogen receptor status, HER-2/neu status, grade, angiolymphatic invasion, lobular histology, tubular/mucinous histology, and the number of SLNs resected were assessed.

Results: Data were available for 810 patients with invasive breast cancer. SLN metastasis was observed in 22% of the patients. The factors most strongly associated with SLN metastasis were angiolymphatic invasion, T stage, and age. Age ranged from 29 to 95 years. The median age was 66 years. Overall, SLN metastasis was more common in younger patients (< or =66 years) than in older patients (>66 years; P < .001). Among patients without angiolymphatic invasion, SLN metastasis was nearly twice as common in the younger patients as in the older patients. The effect of angiolymphatic invasion as a risk for SLN metastasis was much greater in the older age group.

Conclusions: In addition to known risk factors, age independently predicts the risk of SLN metastasis in breast cancer. Angiolymphatic invasion seems to be a more powerful predictor of SLN metastasis in older patients.

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