... of sentinellymphnode biopsy before neoadjuvant ...Axillary lymphnode dissection was performed 3 to 4 weeks after ...tinel lymphnode biopsies and axillary lymph ...
... oncology. Sentinellymphnode detection is an alternative to assess lymphatic spread in several solid ...of sentinellymphnode in endometrial cancer, the techniques employed, ...
... Sentinellymphnode (SN) biopsy has become the stan- dard of care as staging procedure in clinically node-nega- tive breast cancer patients in order to achieve a more selective approach to ...
... 2014 SentinelLymphNode Biopsy American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice Guideline [9] and 2016 National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Breast Cancer Clinical Practice Guidelines ...
... Background: Sentinellymphnode biopsy (SLNB) is well accepted to be a standard procedure in breast cancer surgery with clinically negative lymph ...breast sentinellymph ...
... Sentinellymphnode (SLN) biopsy has revolutionized the management of melanoma and breast cancer, and is beginning to be applied to other tumors with a propensity for lymphatic ...The sentinel ...
... respectively. Lymphnode staging can also be improved by the potential detection of micrometastases using ultrastaging protocols (serial section and ...underwent sentinellymphnode ...
... and sentinellymphnode (SLN) biopsy have emerged as the standard method of evaluating the tumor status of the regional lymph nodes in patients with malignant ...regional node field in ...
... axillary lymph nodes (ALN) have been able to be identified in recent ...dilemma, sentinellymphnode biopsy (SLNB), a less invasive surgery with equivalent clinical value, was developed and ...
... of sentinelnode technology, melanoma patients can be staged histopathologically using lymphatic mapping and selective lymphadenec- tomy, and spared the morbidity associated with ...that sentinel ...
... the sentinelnode(s) may be found in other, less frequent, sites that include the internal mammary chain, the subcla- vicular area, the contralateral axillary basin, the interpec- toral lymph nodes ...
... and sentinelnode metastasis: the ACOSOG Z0011 (Alliance) randomized clinical ...al. Sentinellymphnode biopsy for patients with early-stage breast cancer: American Society of Clinical ...
... clinically lymphnode-negative melanoma require sentinellymphnode (SLN) ...Clinically lymphnode-negative T4 melanoma cases should be strongly considered for SLN biopsy, ...
... the sentinellymphnode was performed on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded material and showed the presence of metastases; this made it imperative to perform further surgery for total axillary ...
... Although marking the location of the sentinel lymph node on the skin with an indelible ink can guide the surgeon during surgery, it can not increase the sentinel lymph node detection[r] ...
... The ALMANAC trial was a multicenter randomized study that compared postsurgical morbidities and quality-of-life outcomes associated with SLN biopsy versus ALND. Between 1999 and 2003, 1031 clinically node-negative ...
... During surgery, Tc-99m nanocolloid is injected sub- conjunctivally at the former tumor site, and a gamma probe is used for lymphnode mapping. 21,24–26 In compar- ison to cutaneous lymphatic mapping, ...
... radical lymphnode surgery was re- cently observed in breast and ovarian cancer [7, ...of lymphnode status in order to guide postoperative management may be replaced at some point by other ...
... The lymph ducts were more evident in the early LS images, which were acquired within up to 40 minutes (Dynamic and Static 1, 2), with the arm and axilla being the most frequent sites reached by the lymphatic fluid ...
... include lymphnode metastasis in cervical cancer, lymphnode metastasis is the most significant predictive factor for recurrence and survival in surgically treated cervical cancer patients ...