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The observation that patients with extensive lymph node metastasis after neoadjuvant therapy are more propitious to develop metastatic disease and die due to disease progression than patients with no extensive axillary metastasis supports the hypothesis that residual loco regional disease after neoadjuvant chemotherapy is a clinical marker of chemotherapy resistance.
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