Pure mucinous carcinoma of the breast: Is axillary staging necessary?

Mucinous carcinoma of the breast (MCB) may be associated with a low risk of axillary metastases. To evaluate the incidence of axillary nodal metastasis in MCB, a review of all cases from January 1990 to July 2000 was performed. Pure MCB was defined as all tumor cells being completely surrounded by m...

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Autores:
Param, Juan C
Wilson, Christopher
Velarde, Diego
Giraldo, Jaime
Poppiti, Robert J
Mesko, Thomas W
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Fecha de publicación:
2003
Institución:
Universidad CES
Repositorio:
Repositorio Digital - Universidad CES
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.ces.edu.co:10946/7031
Acceso en línea:
https://hdl.handle.net/10946/7031
Palabra clave:
Mucinous breast cancer
Axillary node staging
Axillary node dissection
Breast carcinoma
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Summary:Mucinous carcinoma of the breast (MCB) may be associated with a low risk of axillary metastases. To evaluate the incidence of axillary nodal metastasis in MCB, a review of all cases from January 1990 to July 2000 was performed. Pure MCB was defined as all tumor cells being completely surrounded by mucin. Patient demographics, tumor size, estrogen receptor status, total number of dissected lymph nodes, and incidence of nodal metastasis were studied. Deeper sections on the lymph nodes from the pure tumors were performed and stained with low-molecular cytokeratin. Because pure MCB seems unlikely to metastasize, axillary lymph node staging in these patients may not be necessary. The presence of lymph node metastases strongly indicates the presence of a mixed MCB.