Axillary lymph node involvement is a very important poor prognostic factor in the clinical staging and management of breast cancer patients. Traditionally, axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) has been used for determining the status of the axillary lymph nodes. More recently the sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) procedure has gained wider acceptance as the standard of care, having the advantage of being less invasivewhile providing good accuracy. This expert group used data from published literature, practical experience and opinion of a large group of academic oncologists to arrive at these practical consensus recommendations in regards with the use of the two different procedures and other issues in patients with early breast cancer for...
Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) emerged in the 1990s as a new technique in the surgical management...
The objective of this review is to summarize the evidence demonstrating that the sentinel lymph node...
At the moment, one in nine women has a lifetime risk for developing breast cancer. The most importan...
Axillary lymph node status, a major prognostic factor in early-stage breast cancer, provides informa...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed in women worldwide. Regional lymph node st...
The approach to the axilla is an evolving paradigm, and recognition of the complexity of breast canc...
During the recent years, based on the results of validation studies, the sentinel lymph node biopsy ...
AbstractThe sentinel lymph node biopsy has become the standard procedure in the staging and manageme...
Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) has replaced the routine level I and II axillary lymph node dissec...
Lymphatic mapping and sentinel lymph node biopsy is an important step to surgical individualization ...
Axillary lymph node involvement is still an important predictor of recurrence and survival in breast...
The management of the axilla has been the subject of debate for some years. The debate has become ev...
Since the first radical mastectomy proposed by William S Halsted in the 1890s, axillary lymph node d...
Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is an appropriate method for the evaluation of axillary status in ...
Sentinel node localization is the second most important development in this century after conservati...
Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) emerged in the 1990s as a new technique in the surgical management...
The objective of this review is to summarize the evidence demonstrating that the sentinel lymph node...
At the moment, one in nine women has a lifetime risk for developing breast cancer. The most importan...
Axillary lymph node status, a major prognostic factor in early-stage breast cancer, provides informa...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed in women worldwide. Regional lymph node st...
The approach to the axilla is an evolving paradigm, and recognition of the complexity of breast canc...
During the recent years, based on the results of validation studies, the sentinel lymph node biopsy ...
AbstractThe sentinel lymph node biopsy has become the standard procedure in the staging and manageme...
Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) has replaced the routine level I and II axillary lymph node dissec...
Lymphatic mapping and sentinel lymph node biopsy is an important step to surgical individualization ...
Axillary lymph node involvement is still an important predictor of recurrence and survival in breast...
The management of the axilla has been the subject of debate for some years. The debate has become ev...
Since the first radical mastectomy proposed by William S Halsted in the 1890s, axillary lymph node d...
Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is an appropriate method for the evaluation of axillary status in ...
Sentinel node localization is the second most important development in this century after conservati...
Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) emerged in the 1990s as a new technique in the surgical management...
The objective of this review is to summarize the evidence demonstrating that the sentinel lymph node...
At the moment, one in nine women has a lifetime risk for developing breast cancer. The most importan...