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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Breast Cancer Survival Better With Extensive Axillary Disease Than Historically Reported: Presented at ASBD |
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"Breast Cancer Survival Better With Extensive Axillary Disease Than Historically Reported: Presented at ASBD" By Crystal Phend LAS VEGAS, N.V. -- May 1, 2006 -- Although earlier studies reported that the number of lymph nodes involved predicts survival in breast cancer patients, modern treatment options appear to have improved the prognosis in patients with extensive axillary involvement, researchers said here at the annual American Society of Breast Disease (ASBD) annual meeting. "Estrogen receptor positivity and the use of adjuvant chemotherapy were significantly associated with improved survival," said lead author Francesca M. Hoehne, MD, breast fellow, John Wayne Cancer Institute, Santa Monica, California, United States, in a presentation April 28[th and 29th. Dr. Hoehne and colleagues compared a cohort of 53 patients with breast cancer and at least 10 positive axillary lymph nodes in their prospectively collected database to historical controls in the literature. |
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