Voznyĭ E K, Kharchenko V P, Pan'shin G A, Gurov S N, Dobrovol'skaia N I, Galil-Ogly G A, Khmelevskiĭ E V, Alipchenko L A, Bol'shakova S A
Russian Center for Roentgenology Research, Ministry of Health of the RF, Moscow.
Vopr Onkol. 2000;46(6):736-40.
336 patients with locally-advanced breast cancer underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy or chemoradiotherapy. Increase in T- and N-indices (change of stage after neoadjuvant chemotherapy) proved an important prognostic factor. Survival rates correlated with clinical effect and dropped as it diminished. This tendency was clear in both groups. There was no relationship between stage and overall and disease-free survival rates at early stages but later they declined as T- and N-indices decreased.