Guideline-Concordant Surgical Care for Lobular Versus Ductal Inflammatory Breast Cancer.
Yoshiko IwaiStephany Perez-RojasSamantha M ThomasAudree B TadrosSteven G WoodwardJennifer Q ZhangLeisha C ElmoreGary M FreedmanJulia C TchouAaron D BleznakOluwadamilola M FayanjuPublished in: Annals of surgical oncology (2024)
Lobular IBC patients were more likely to present with node-negative disease and less likely to be node-negative at surgery, despite having fewer, and more frequently no, lymph nodes examined versus ductal IBC patients. Future studies should investigate whether these treatment disparities are because of surgical approach, pathologic assessment, and/or data quality as captured in the NCDB.
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- prognostic factors
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