Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.2217/fon.09.129
Title: Prognostic value of nodal ratios in node-positive breast cancer: A compiled update
Authors: Vinh-Hung, V.
Nguyen, N.P.
Cserni, G.
Truong, P.
Woodward, W.
Verkooijen, H.M. 
Promish, D.
Ueno, N.T.
Tai, P.
Nieto, Y.
Joseph, S.
Janni, W.
Vicini, F.
Royce, M.
Storme, G.
Wallace, A.-M.
Vlastos, G.
Bouchardy, C.
Hortobagyi, G.N.
Keywords: Breast cancer
Comparability
INRWG
International Nodal Ratio Working Group
Lymph node
Overdispersion
Staging
Issue Date: 2009
Citation: Vinh-Hung, V., Nguyen, N.P., Cserni, G., Truong, P., Woodward, W., Verkooijen, H.M., Promish, D., Ueno, N.T., Tai, P., Nieto, Y., Joseph, S., Janni, W., Vicini, F., Royce, M., Storme, G., Wallace, A.-M., Vlastos, G., Bouchardy, C., Hortobagyi, G.N. (2009). Prognostic value of nodal ratios in node-positive breast cancer: A compiled update. Future Oncology 5 (10) : 1585-1603. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.2217/fon.09.129
Abstract: The number of positive axillary nodes is a strong prognostic factor in breast cancer, but is affected by variability in nodal staging technique yielding varying numbers of excised nodes. The nodal ratio of positive to excised nodes is an alternative that could address this variability. Our 2006 review found that the nodal ratio consistently outperformed the number of positive nodes, providing strong arguments for the use of nodal ratios in breast cancer staging and management. New evidence has continued to accrue confirming the prognostic significance of nodal ratios in various worldwide population settings. This review provides an updated summary of available data, and discusses the potential application of the nodal ratio to breast cancer staging and prognostication, its role in the context of modern surgical techniques such as sentinel node biopsy, and its potential correlations with new biologic markers such as circulating tumor cells and breast cancer stem cells. © 2009 Future Medicine Ltd.
Source Title: Future Oncology
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/109857
ISSN: 14796694
DOI: 10.2217/fon.09.129
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