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Correlation of tumor size and axillary lymph node involvement with prognosis in patients with T1 breast carcinoma
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There often is a discrepancy between microscopic tumor size and macroscopic tumor size. T1 tumors have a substantial risk of axillary lymph node metastasis whether measured macroscopically or microscopically. Among those patients with pathologic lymph node negative tumors who are not treated with systemic adjuvant therapy, microscopic invasive tumor size is a better predictor of 10-year FFDR than macroscopic tumor size. There is a substantial risk of distant failure for patients with tumors whose invasive component microscopically measure > or = 1.1 cm, whereas the prognosis for patients with tumors that microscopically measured < or = 1 cm is excellent. These results suggest that the microscopic size of the invasive component of breast carcinomas < or = 2.0 cm routinely should be reported.
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