Abstract

One of the most important prognostic factors that predict survival, and used for guiding the treatment plan in TNBC; is the axillary lymph nodes status. Recent studies have shown the impact of lymph node ratio (LNR) and number of negative lymph nodes (NLNs) on the prognosis of breast cancer patients besides, positive nodal affection (PLN). In our study, we try to deeply investigate the impact of LNR and the NLNs on both DFS and OS in TNBC patients as independent novel prognostic factors.

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