• Title of article

    Comparison of morbidity between axillary lymph node dissection and sentinel node biopsy

  • Author/Authors

    M. P. Schijven، نويسنده , , A. J. J. M. Vingerhoets، نويسنده , , H. J. T. Rutten، نويسنده , , G. A. P. Nieuwenhuijzen، نويسنده , , R. M. H. Roumen، نويسنده , , M. E. van Bussel، نويسنده , , A. C. Voogd، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    341
  • To page
    350
  • Abstract
    Aims: The use of axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) in women with breast cancer is associated with considerable morbidity. Sentinel node biopsy (SNB) removes the lymph node in the axillary basin indicative for receiving first lymphatic drainage from the breast. This study compares the nature and severity of physical morbidity among breast cancer patients who underwent primary surgery for breast cancer combined with either ALND or SNB. Also, it assesses influence of subsequent radiotherapy on morbidity. Method: Two hundred and thirteen ALND patients were compared with 180 SNB patients retrospectively. Morbidity was measured using a disease-specific quality-of-life questionnaire. Results:Patientsʹ demographic characteristics were alike. The axillary procedure is the strongest and most consistent factor in explaining differences in a variety of self-reported complaints. Patients having had SNB have a 3.2-fold lower risk of experiencing pain, a 5-fold lower risk of lymph oedema, a 7.7-fold lower risk of numbness, a 3.7-fold lower risk of tingling sensations, a 7.1-fold lower risk of loss of strength in arm/hand, a 3.6-fold lower risk of loss of active motion range of the arm and a 2.9-fold lower risk of impaired use of the arm. Axillary radiation therapy adds to complaints next to the axillary surgical procedure by increasing the risk of lymph oedema 2.4-fold and enhancing the risk of impaired use of the arm by 2.6-fold. Axillary radiation therapy does not explain lymph oedema by itself. Conclusion: SNB is associated with less morbidity compared to ALND in patients with primary breast cancer.
  • Keywords
    breast cancer , Axillary lymph node dissection , Sentinel node biopsy , lymph oedema , Quality of life
  • Journal title
    European Journal of Surgical Oncology
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    European Journal of Surgical Oncology
  • Record number

    510637