• Annual review of medicine · Jan 2013

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    The need for lymph node dissection in nonmetastatic breast cancer.

    • Catherine Pesce and Monica Morrow.
    • Breast Service, Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York 10065, USA. pescec@mskcc.org
    • Annu. Rev. Med. 2013 Jan 1; 64: 119-29.

    AbstractDetermining whether cancer has spread to locoregional lymph nodes is a critical step in the initial staging of breast cancer patients. Although axillary dissection reliably identifies nodal metastases and prevents the recurrence of cancer in the axilla, there is a significant incidence of long-term side effects, notably lymphedema, and the procedure is of no therapeutic benefit in women without axillary metastases. With the advent of sentinel lymph node biopsy, the axilla can be accurately staged in patients with T1-T3, clinically node-negative breast cancers while avoiding the morbidity of axillary lymph node dissection if the nodes do not contain cancer. Recent clinical trials suggest that for women with metastases to 1 or 2 sentinel nodes, the radiation and systemic therapy that are part of modern multimodality breast cancer treatment can replace axillary dissection when breast-conserving therapy is undertaken. For those with greater disease burden or those undergoing mastectomy, axillary dissection remains standard management.

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