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肿瘤和乳头之间的距离作为乳腺癌腋窝淋巴结转移的预测因子
Authors Yang J, Yang Q, Mukherjee A, Lv Q
Received 29 July 2020
Accepted for publication 14 November 2020
Published 11 January 2021 Volume 2021:13 Pages 193—199
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S262413
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 3
Editor who approved publication: Professor Harikrishna Nakshatri
Purpose: The possibility of axillary node metastasis via the lymphatics might be related to a cancer’s location within the breast. Previous studies of this topic had small sample sizes, inaccuracies because of subjective differences, and the inability to depict the entire three-dimensional structure of the breast. Here, we aimed to improve upon these existing drawbacks by retrospectively analysing whether tumour location (quadrants) and tumour–nipple distance can predict axillary node positivity.
Patients and Methods: We identified 961 patients with invasive breast cancer between January 2000 and April 2016. The tumour–nipple distance was objectively measured intraoperatively and clinicopathological information was extracted from hospital database. The distance was measured radially from the nipple to the epicentre rather than the edge of tumour to obviate confounders resulting from tumour size variations.
Results: A total of 847 breast cancers (839 patients) met the eligibility criteria and were included in the statistical analysis. The tumour–nipple distance was smaller in node-positive patients (n = 307; 2.76 ± 2.07 cm) than in node-negative patients (n = 297; 3.41 ± 2.18 cm) (p < 0.001). Tumour–nipple distance was an independent predictor of axillary involvement on logistic regression analysis. However, no statistically significant relationship was detected between node positivity and breast quadrant tumour location.
Conclusion: Tumour–nipple distance can be used to predict axillary lymph node metastasis and assist in surgical decision-making and therapy planning. However, exploratory studies are required to increase our understanding of the mechanism.
Keywords: axillary lymph node metastasis, breast cancer, tumour location, tumour–nipple distance