Résumé : Background: The staging of axillary lymph nodes is critical to the management and prognosis of breast cancer, the most frequent cancer in females. Neoadjuvant therapy and lymph node dissection are recommended when malignant cells invade the lymph nodes. Therefore the pre-operative examination of these lymph nodes is crucial to treatment. Methods: In this study, we examined the effectiveness of cytology through ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration (USG-FNA) and ultrasound (US) imaging using an established classification system in correctly identifying lymph node status compared to the final histological results after surgery. Results: Cytology by USG-FNA and US classification were found to be promising methods of axillary lymph node staging. Conclusions: US and CB offer minimally invasive techniques to pre-operatively examine these lymph nodes in patients with primary breast cancer.