Our sentinel lymph node metastasis nomogram is a tool designed for patients newly diagnosed with breast cancer to estimate the likelihood that cancer has spread to the sentinel lymph nodes (the first nodes to which the cancer would spread in the breast and underarm region). It predicts any finding of cancer cells in the sentinel lymph nodes, including cells found by immunohistochemical staining only, a finding currently staged as pN0(+). This nomogram is not appropriate for patients who have already undergone neoadjuvant therapy (treatment such as chemotherapy, hormone therapy, or other drugs given before surgery). It is also not a substitute for a sentinel lymph node biopsy. This tool is intended for use in consultation with a physician.
Results produced by this tool are based on data from patients treated at MSK, a large research institution with surgeons who perform a high volume of breast cancer procedures. All patients had their sentinel nodes examined by serial sectioning and cytokeratin immunohistochemical staining. All results must be understood in the context of each patient’s specific treatment plan. Patients and caregivers using this tool should discuss the result with the patient’s physician.
To gather the information required to use this nomogram, use our worksheet.