id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2r4pohrmjvhl7c3enopwcoyaaq Amy Tran 18F-FDG PET for staging breast cancer in patients with inner-quadrant versus outer-quadrant tumors: comparison with long-term clinical outcome 2005.0 6 .pdf application/pdf 3732 363 59 F-FDG PET for Staging Breast Cancer in Patients with Inner-Quadrant Versus18 Extraaxillary metastases (i.e., in the absence of axillary involvement) are more likely to develop in patients with inner-quadrant (IQ) breast cancer than in patients with outer-quadrant (OQ) primary examined whether 18F-FDG PET findings were differentially associated with the location of primary tumors, and with long-term obtained for 141 patients whose breast cancer was staged by PET extraaxillary metastases, 36.1% had progressive disease, compared with 10.7% of other patients (RR � 3.4), and 61.9% of IQ patients had isolated extraaxillary metastases identified on PET, of isolated extraaxillary metastasis, and such findings were associated with triple the risk for disease progression. In OQ patients with isolated extraaxillary disease, tumor sites were the supraclavicular region PET scans of breast cancer patients, with arrows indicating extraaxillary metastases in In breast cancer patients with primary tumors in an OQ, ./cache/work_2r4pohrmjvhl7c3enopwcoyaaq.pdf ./txt/work_2r4pohrmjvhl7c3enopwcoyaaq.txt