학술논문

International multicenter tool to predict the risk of nonsentinel node metastases in breast cancer
Document Type
Author abstract
Source
Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Dec 19, 2012, Vol. 104 Issue 24, p1888, 9 p.
Subject
Research
Risk factors
Care and treatment
Breast cancer -- Research
Breast cancer -- Risk factors
Breast cancer -- Care and treatment
Cancer metastasis -- Risk factors
Metastasis -- Risk factors
Language
English
ISSN
0027-8874
Abstract
Background Axillary treatment of breast cancer patients is undergoing a paradigm shift, as completion axillary lymph node dissections (ALNDs) are being questioned in the treatment of patients with tumor-positive sentinel nodes. This study aims to develop a novel multi-institutional predictive tool to calculate patient-specific risk of residual axillary disease after tumor-positive sentinel node biopsy. Methods Breast cancer patients with a tumor-positive sentinel node and a completion ALND from five European centers formed the original patient series (N = 1000). Statistically significant variables predicting nonsentinel node involvement were identified in logistic regression analysis. A multivariable predictive model was developed and validated by area under the receiver operating characteristics curve (AUC), first internally in 500 additional patients and then externally in 1068 patients from other centers. All statistical tests were two-sided. Results Nine tumor- and sentinel node-specific variables were identified as statistically significant factors predicting non-sentinel node involvement in logistic regression analysis. A resulting predictive model applied to the internal validation series resulted in an AUC of 0.714 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.665 to 0.763). For the external validation series, the AUC was 0.719 (95% CI = 0.689 to 0.750).The model was well calibrated in the external validation series. Conclusions We present a novel, international, multicenter, predictive tool to assess the risk of additional axillary metastases after tumor-positive sentinel node biopsy in breast cancer. The predictive model performed well in internal and external validation but needs to be further studied in each center before application to clinical use. DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djs455