Sterilization Rate of the Axilla After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy: The Scope for Conservative Surgery

  • Noronha J
  • Joshi S
  • Hawaldar R
  • et al.
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PURPOSE: The role of axillary conservation after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) is debatable. We routinely carry out complete axillary lymph node dissection (ALND). This study was conducted to understand the pathologic axillary complete response (pAxCR) after NACT. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated a prospective database of patients with breast cancer who underwent surgery after NACT in the year 2017 at our institution. NACT was administered to downstage locally advanced breast cancer or facilitate breast-conservation surgery. RESULTS: Of 793 patients who underwent surgery after NACT, 97(12.2%) had cN0 disease, 407 (51.3%) had cN1, 262 (32%) had cN2, and 27 (3.4%) had cN3 at presentation. Eighty-eight patients (11.1%) had cT1-2 primary tumor stage, and 623 patients (78.6%) had cT3-4 primary tumor stage; primary tumor stage details were unavailable for 82 patients (10.3%). The median age was 46 years (range, 21-74 years). On histopathology, the overall pAxCR rate was 52.8%. In the cN1 and cN2 settings, 58.7% and 36.6% of patients achieved ypN0 status, respectively. The overall pathologic complete response rate was 22.64% (161 of 711 patients). On univariable analysis, cN stage, histologic grade, hormone receptor status, NACT duration, and lymphovascular invasion were significantly associated with pAxCR (P

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Noronha, J., Joshi, S., Hawaldar, R., Nair, N., Vanmali, V., Parmar, V., … Badwe, R. (2020). Sterilization Rate of the Axilla After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy: The Scope for Conservative Surgery. JCO Global Oncology, (6), 1184–1191. https://doi.org/10.1200/go.20.00195

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