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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-1 | Issue-04
A Hospital-Based Observational Study of Association of Various Factors with Axillary Metastasis in Operable Breast Carcinoma Patient
Navneet kumar, Garima Sharma, Sami Anwar khan, Shalu Gupta, Raj Govind Sharma, Rajender Mandia
Published: Dec. 30, 2015 | 112 89
DOI: 10.36347/sasjs
Pages: 180-184
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Abstract
This study was carried out to find out association between various histopathological and clinical feature of tumor and axillary lymph nodes metastasis. So we can found various profile of patient in which there is high incidence of ALNM(axillary axillary lymph nodes metastasis).and patient in which very low or none chances of having ALNM preoperatively by this we can minimize or avoid any kind of axillary dissection in favorable profile `s patients and prevent dreaded complication of axillary LN dissection without compromising onchological principle. Factors like patient’s age, tumor size, histopathological type, histological grade; lymphovascular invasion (LVI)and estrogen and progesterone receptor status were correlated with the axillary metastases. Out of 10231 patient shows ALNM(29.4%incidence of ALNM).there was no association found between age,type of tumor and ALNM(P-value >.05).association was found between size of tumor and ALNM(P-value 0.001). Association was found between grade of tumor and ALNM (P-value0.006).