scholarly journals Showcase of Intraoperative 3D Imaging of the Sentinel Lymph Node in a Breast Cancer Patient using the New Freehand SPECT Technology

Breast Care ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 484-486 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andreas Schnelzer ◽  
Alexandra Ehlerding ◽  
Christina Blümel ◽  
Asli Okur ◽  
Klemens Scheidhauer ◽  
...  
2014 ◽  
Vol 39 (5) ◽  
pp. e313-e314 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christina Bluemel ◽  
Andreas Schnelzer ◽  
Alexandra Ehlerding ◽  
Klemens Scheidhauer ◽  
Marion Kiechle

2015 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 90-93 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gülin Uçmak Vural ◽  
Ilgın Şahiner ◽  
Semra Demirtaş ◽  
Hülya Efetürk ◽  
Bedriye Büşra Demirel

Pathology ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 47 ◽  
pp. S65
Author(s):  
Prasad Jayaratne ◽  
Gordon Wright ◽  
Christopher Day ◽  
Russell Manley

2012 ◽  
Vol 30 (27_suppl) ◽  
pp. 15-15
Author(s):  
Meaghan Working O'Malley ◽  
Kent A. Griffith ◽  
Michael S. Sabel ◽  
Lisa A. Newman ◽  
Tara M. Breslin ◽  
...  

15 Background: Nodal evaluation of the elderly breast cancer patient remains controversial, and some have suggested that selected older women with breast cancer may not require sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB). Methods: An IRB-approved database was queried for patients undergoing SLNB for invasive breast cancer from 2000-2006. We compared 8 cohorts: age <40 years, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, and >70 years. Logistic regression and chi-square test were used. Results: Procedure success rate was above 95% for all groups in a total sample size of 1268 patients. Patients >70 years had lower grade tumors than patients <40 years (Grade 1: 25% vs. 7%; Grade 2: 53% vs. 47%; Grade 3: 17% vs. 40%, p<0.0001) and higher ER expression (ER+: 83% vs. 59%, p<0.0005). Patients <40 years also had a higher proportion of multifocal disease (21% vs. 9%, p<0.002), lymphovascular invasion (20% vs. 10%, p<0.007), and number of positive sentinel lymph nodes (PSLN) removed (mean: 3.7 vs. 2.7, p<0.028). Upon multivariate analysis, the odds of a PSLN decrease 9% for every 5-year increase in age (OR 0.91, p<0.003), but increase significantly with certain tumor characteristics (ER+ vs. ER-: OR 1.7, p=0.002), larger size (0.5 cm increase: OR 1.26, p<0.0001), and higher grade (Grades 2-3: OR 1.99, p<0.0007). The predicted probability of a PSLN for patients age 35, 55, and 70 years is 27%, 22%, and 16%, assuming each had a ER+, low grade, 2 cm tumor. Conclusions: Older breast cancer patients have more favorable pathology, and the chance of a PSLN decreases as age increases. However, the odds of a PSLN are significantly higher in patients with certain tumor characteristics, which are known prior to definitive surgery. Given recent reports that older patients are less likely to receive standard treatment for breast cancer and prognosis may worsen as a result, tumor size and characteristics rather than age should dictate the decision to perform SLNB, and we should continue appropriate, aggressive staging of the older breast cancer patient.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sung Hee Shin ◽  
Hye Jung Kim ◽  
Won Hwa Kim ◽  
See Hyung Kim ◽  
Jeeyeon Lee ◽  
...  

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