MAST-CELLS IN THE AXILLARY NODES OF BREAST-CANCER PATIENTS

  • 1 January 1982
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 5 (1), 65-67
Abstract
Mast cell counts on lymph nodes from 64 patients with infiltrating breast carcinoma showed that in the absence of metastases to any of the axillary nodes few mast cells were present. If metastases were present in any of these nodes, both those with and those without tumor showed higher mast cell counts. It is apparently the presence or absence of tumor in the axilla as a whole rather than within the individual node, that is associated with the change in mast cell count.