Methodological Questions in Sentinel Lymph Node Analysis in Breast Cancer Patients
Prof. Pascal Roy, Director of the Laboratory of Medical Biostatistics, Lyon University Hospital, Lyon, France
Prof. Pascal Roy, Director of the Laboratory of Medical Biostatistics, Lyon University Hospital, Lyon, France
Seminar • 06 June 2003
AbstractThe sentinel lymph node (SLN) procedure has been proposed to women with breast cancer with clinically negative axillary lymph nodes, in order to avoid conventional axillary lymph node dissection and its associated side-effects. Methodological aspects of the validation of the SLN procedure are questioned here. Both the sensitivity and the negative predictive value of the SLN procedure are overestimated if the probability of missing lymph node metastases is not taken into account, even when a complete axillary dissection is performed as a control. The SLN strategy and its effects on staging and treatment cannot be evaluated by comparison with conventional axillary lymph node dissection in a one-arm study but require carefully designed randomized trials.