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Radical mastectomy versus radical mastectomy plus internal mammary dissection. Ten year results of an international cooperative trial in breast cancer
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1983
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Surgical OncologyBreast OncologyMedicineCancer RecurrenceLocal RecurrencesRelapse-free SurvivalInternational Cooperative TrialBreast CancerSurgeryInternal Mammary DissectionBreast SurgeryOncologyRadiation OncologyCancer Research
A multicentric randomized trial evaluated the interest of internal mammary dissection on operable breast cancer patients. One thousand four hundred and fifty-three patients were included in the study and were followed for ten years. There is no difference in survival or in relapse-free survival between the two groups. There were significantly more local recurrences in the group without internal mammary dissection, but these recurrences occurred mainly on patients who developed metastases. A great difference between centers was observed in the number of nodes examined and there is therefore a difference in the prognostic value of the number of nodes invaded.
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