Axillary nodal metastatic burden in patients with breast cancer with clinically positive axillary nodes Axillary nodal metastatic burden in patients with breast cancer with clinically positive axillary nodes Patient Age Insert here the patients age in full years. Patient Age years Pathological Primary Tumour Size Insert here the largest pathological diameter of the primary tumour measured in millimeters. Pathological Primary Tumour Size mm Extra-Capsular Extension of Lymph Node Metastases Choose between "yes" or "no" to indicate whether there is an extra-capsular extension of the tumour growth in any of the metastatic nodes. Extra-Capsular Extension of Lymph Node Metastases No Yes Lymphovascular Invasion in the Primary Tumour Choose between "yes" or "no" to indicate whether there is lymphovascular invasion in the primary tumour. Lymphovascular Invasion in the Primary Tumour No Yes Morphology of Lymph Nodes in Ultrasound Choose between the morphological appearance and number of abnormal axillary lymph nodes in ultrasound. Morphology of Lymph Nodes in Ultrasound Normal One with cortical thickening One deformed More than one with cortical thickening More than one deformed Probability of Three or More Axillary Lymph Node Metastases The result indicates the patient-specific risk prediction of having three or more metastatic axillary lymph nodes. Probability of Three or More Axillary Lymph Node Metastases Original article (opens in new window, links to another website) Print this page