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4 hours ago Breastcancer.org is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing information and community to those touched by this disease. Breastcancer.org’s EIN is 23-3082851. Learn more about our commitment to providing complete, accurate, and private breast cancer information.

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Breast Cancer &Lymph Node Status

4 hours ago 22 rows . Nov 12, 2021 . Clinical lymph node status. A physical exam (also called a clinical exam) …

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‎Breast Cancer LN Status on the App Store

11 hours ago Feb 10, 2013 . Download Breast Cancer LN Status and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. ‎According to current protocols, sentinel lymph node biopsy remains the gold standard, and in this perspective, a preoperative statistical tool can be useful to communicate to the patient the probability that it will be positive.

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Breast Cancer & Lymph Node Status Susan G. Komen®

3 hours ago Learn about lymph node status and breast cancer stage. Lymph node status and tumor size. Lymph node status is related to tumor size. The larger the tumor, the more likely it is the breast cancer has spread to the lymph nodes (lymph node-positive) . Physical exams and pathology exams. Sometimes, positive lymph nodes can be felt during a physical ...

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The effects of lymph node status on predicting outcome

9 hours ago Background: Lymph node (LN) status is the most important prognostic variable used to guide ER positive (+) breast cancer treatment. While a positive nodal status is traditionally associated with a poor prognosis, a subset of these patients respond well to treatment and achieve long-term survival.

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Imaging Updates to Breast Cancer Lymph Node

1 hours ago Metastatic lymph node involvement in breast cancer is a key determinant of the overall stage of disease and prognosis. Historically, lymph node status was determined by surgery first, with adjuvant treatments determined based on the results of the final surgical pathologic analysis. While this sequence is still applicable in many cases, neoadjuvant systemic treatment (NST) is increasingly ...

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Metastatic status of sentinel lymph nodes in breast cancer

5 hours ago Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related mortality among women 1.Globally, there were ~2.1 million newly diagnosed cases of breast cancer in 2018 ...

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GEO Accession viewer

7 hours ago To obtain more information about the lymph node metastasis of breast cancer cells, we selected the matched primary breast cancer (PC) and 2 lymph nodes (LN) of 5 patients to perform integrated analysis. The PC, LN samples were analysed with single-cell RNA sequencing. Overall design

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Breast Cancer Stages: 0 Through IV

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Positive estrogen receptor status is a poor prognostic

5 hours ago patients who underwent curative surgery for breast cancer between January 2005 and December 2015 at a single Korean institution. We evaluated factors that were associated with metastasis-free survival (MFS) according to LN status. Among the 715 patients (age: 28–87 years), 458 patients (64.1%) did not have axillary LN metastasis. Relative to patients without LN metastasis, patients with LN ...

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Axillary Nodal Evaluation in Breast Cancer: State of the

9 hours ago Axillary lymph node (LN) metastasis is the most important predictor of overall recurrence and survival in patients with breast cancer, and accurate assessment of axillary LN involvement is an essential component in staging breast cancer. Axillary management in patients with breast cancer has become much less invasive and individualized with the introduction of sentinel LN biopsy (SLNB ...

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GEO Accession viewer

7 hours ago Copy number variant and scRNA-seq analysis of paired ER+ tumors and lymph node (LN) samples revealed either collective migration of primary tumor cells into LNs or seeding by genetically distinct clones. This large-scale integration of patient samples provides a high resolution map of cell diversity for normal and cancerous human breast.

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3T MRI-Radiomic Approach to Predict for Lymph Node Status

11 hours ago Background: axillary lymph node (LN) status is one of the main breast cancer prognostic factors and it is currently defined by invasive procedures. The aim of this study is to predict LN metastasis combining MRI radiomics features with primary breast tumor histological features and patients' clinical data.

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Home Page: The Breast

5 hours ago The Breast is an international, multidisciplinary journal for researchers and clinicians, which focuses on translational and clinical research for the advancement of breast cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment of all stages. The Editors welcome the submission of original research articles, systematic reviews, and viewpoint/commentary and ...

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Reduced IQGAP2 expression promotes EMT and inhibits

12 hours ago Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortalities in women 1.Although the survival rate of breast cancer patients has improved, yet …

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GigaDB Dataset - DOI 10.5524/100439 - Supporting data for

2 hours ago May 21, 2018 . The presence of lymph node metastases is one of the most important factors in breast cancer prognosis. The most common strategy to assess the regional lymph node status is the sentinel lymph node procedure.

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SEER Inquiry System - Search

11 hours ago Code Goldilocks mastectomy in Surgery of Primary Site. Breast surgery code 30 seems to be the best available choice for "Goldilocks" mastectomy. It is essentially a skin-sparing mastectomy with breast reconstruction. The choice between code 30 and codes in the 40-49 range depends on the extent of the breast removal.

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AXillary Surgery After NeoAdjuvant Treatment - Full Text

8 hours ago For many decades, axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) has been considered standard of care in breast cancer (BC) patients. The procedure aimed at assessing the pN status to guide adjuvant therapy decisions as well as ensuring adequate locoregional control.

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Breast cancer in China - The Lancet Oncology

8 hours ago The health burden of cancer is increasing in China, with more than 1·6 million people being diagnosed and 1·2 million people dying of the disease each year. As in most other countries, breast cancer is now the most common cancer in Chinese women; cases in China account for 12·2% of all newly diagnosed breast cancers and 9·6% of all deaths from breast cancer worldwide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does it mean to have locally advanced breast cancer?

    Sometimes doctors use the term “locally advanced” or “regionally advanced” to refer to large tumors that involve the breast skin, underlying chest structures, changes to the breast's shape, and lymph node enlargement that is visible or that your doctor can feel during an exam.

  • How can you tell if breast cancer has spread to lymph nodes?

    A physical exam (also called a clinical exam) can give a first estimate of lymph node status. This is called clinical lymph node status. Enlarged nodes can be a sign the breast cancer has spread to the nodes.

  • How are the stages of breast cancer determined?

    In the past, stage number was calculated based on just three clinical characteristics, T, N, and M: the size of the cancer tumor and whether or not it has grown into nearby tissue (T) whether cancer is in the lymph nodes (N) whether the cancer has spread to other parts of the body beyond the breast (M)

  • What are the symptoms of inflammatory breast cancer?

    Inflammatory breast cancer is considered at least stage IIIB. Typical features of inflammatory breast cancer include: reddening of a large portion of the breast skin the breast feels warm and may be swollen

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