How does your treatment of lymph nodes change for a breast cancer with limited (<2mm) vs more extensive ECE?
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Radiation Oncology · Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Extracapsular tumor extension (ENE) alone does not appear to increase the risk of axillary failure following axillary dissection (1, 2). There have been conflicting data on whether ENE increases the risk of local-regional failure (LRF) and whether the degree of ENE is important. Having ENE of 2 mm o...
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Radiation Oncology · Varian Medical Systems/Allegheny health network
In patients with a dissected axilla, ECE of more than 2 mm would make us treat the undissected axilla (level 3) and supraclavicular region as it is shown to be predictive of regional relapse in retrospective series.