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The Ph Levels of Sentinel Lymph Nodes and the Probability of Cancer Involvement in Breast Cancer Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study Publisher



Avatefi M1 ; Miripour ZS2, 3 ; Abasvandi F1, 2, 4 ; Aghaei F2 ; Mansouri S3 ; Miraghaie SH2 ; Hoseinpour P4, 5 ; Akbari ME1 ; Abdolahad M2, 3
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  1. 1. Cancer Research Center, Shahid Beheshti Medical University (SBMU), Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Nano Bio Electronic Devices Lab., Cancer Electronics Research Group, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran (UT), Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. UT&TUMS Cancer Electronics Research Center, Tehran, Iran
  4. 4. ATMP Department, Breast Cancer Research Center, Motamed Cancer Institute, ACECR, Tehran, Iran
  5. 5. SEPAS Pathology Lab., Tehran, Iran

Source: Archives of Breast Cancer Published:2024


Abstract

Background: Cancer cells in lymph nodes can undergo metabolic changes, producing acidic byproducts. Our previous experimental results demonstrated significant pH differences between involved and free lymph nodes (LNs), potentially attributed to the release of these acidic byproducts. However, the accuracy of frozen sections is influenced by pathologists' expertise and limited response time. To address these limitations, we developed a simple pH sensing method. Methods: We conduct a cross-sectional study on non-neoadjuvant breast cancer patients (n= 34) from Shohada Tjarish Hospital and Azar Surgical Clinic to check the agreement between the pH value of sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) and their pathologic score. To assess the pH assay's validity in detecting metastasized cancer cells in lymph nodes, the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the sensor were calculated using Permanent pathology of LNs as the reference standard. Results: The results showed that cancer SLNs had pH≤ 7, while free LNs had pH > 8 (P-value <0.001). The sensitivity and specificity of the data were 89% (95% CI (0.73-1.05)) and 82% (95% CI (0.64-1.00)), respectively. Conclusion: Hence, in the absence of a frozen section, such a simple measurement may assist the surgeon in deciding whether to dissect more LNs or not. © 2024 Farname Scientific Publishing Inc.. All rights reserved.