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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 23.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Surg. 2008 Apr 23;196(1):81–87. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2007.08.057

Table 2.

Multivariate analysis of clinicopathologic factors and occurrence of SLN sentinel lymph node metastasis in patients with a preoperative (N = 624) diagnosis of DCIS or MIC

Characteristic Positive SLN
(N=40)
N (%)
Negative SLN
(N=584)
N (%)
OR
(95% CI)*
P value
Age (y)
  >=50 19 (4.8) 377 (95.2) Referent
  <50 21 (9.2) 207 (90.8) 1.4 (0.6–2.9) .43
DCIS size (cm)
  <=2 cm 3 (0.1) 306 (99.1) Referent
  2–5 cm 12 (6.9) 163 (93.1) 6.8 (1.8–25.2) .004
  >5 cm 25 (17.9) 115 (82.1) 21.9 (6.3–76.7) <.0001
Method of preoperative diagnosis
  Excisional biopsy 2 (1.1) 186 (98.9) Referent
  Core biopsy 38 (8.7) 398 (91.3) 3.9 (0.9–17.5) .08
Final histologic type
  DCIS 6 (1.6) 38(98.4) Referent
  MIC 3 (3.4) 86 (96.6) 3.2 (0.8–13.6) .11
  Invasive cancer 31 (20.8) 118 (79.2) 16.9 (6.7–42.7) <.0001

DCIS: carcinoma in situ; MIC: microinvasive breast cancer; SLN: sentinel lymph node; OR: odds ratio; CI: confidence interval.

*

OR and 95% CI values were obtained from multivariate analysis with all variables significant in univariate analysis fitted simultaneously.