Background Axillary lymph-node dissection is an important staging procedure in the surgical treatment of breast cancer. However, early diagnosis has led to increasing numbers of dissections in which axillary nodes are free of disease. This raises questions about the need for the procedure. We carried out a study to assess, first, whether a single axillary lymph node (sentinel node) initially receives malignant cells from a breast carcinoma and, second, whether a clear sentinel node reliably forecasts a disease-free axilla. Methods In a consecutive series of 163 women with operable breast carcinoma, we injected microcolloidal human serum albumin labelled with technetium-99m. This tracer was injected subdermally, close to the tumour site, on...
Purpose: In breast cancer, the single most important prognostic indicator is the axillary nodal stat...
Axillary lymph node status is the most important pathological determinant of prognosis in early brea...
Axillary lymph node involvement is still an important predictor of recurrence and survival in breast...
Axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) is an important tool in staging patients with breast cancer. H...
Background: Axillary lymph node dissection is an established component of the surgical treatment of ...
Knowledge of axillary lymph node status is a key aid to staging and prognosis and it represents a gu...
Knowledge of axillary lymph node status is a key aid to staging and prognosis and it represents a gu...
Management of the axilla in breast cancer has evolved rapidly following the implementation of sentin...
OBJECTIVE: Male breast cancer is a rare disease and axillary status is the most important prognos...
section is an established component of the surgical treatment of breast cancer, and is an important ...
Objective: Sentinel node biopsy (SNB) is widely used to stage the axilla in breast cancer. We presen...
The advent of mammography and increased awareness about breast cancer has resulted in the detection ...
The concept of sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast cancer surgery is based on the fact that the tum...
(Conclusion) This researching, and many others, indicates that in certain patients (especially T1a a...
Background: Axillary dissection still represents the most accurate means of determining axillary lym...
Purpose: In breast cancer, the single most important prognostic indicator is the axillary nodal stat...
Axillary lymph node status is the most important pathological determinant of prognosis in early brea...
Axillary lymph node involvement is still an important predictor of recurrence and survival in breast...
Axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) is an important tool in staging patients with breast cancer. H...
Background: Axillary lymph node dissection is an established component of the surgical treatment of ...
Knowledge of axillary lymph node status is a key aid to staging and prognosis and it represents a gu...
Knowledge of axillary lymph node status is a key aid to staging and prognosis and it represents a gu...
Management of the axilla in breast cancer has evolved rapidly following the implementation of sentin...
OBJECTIVE: Male breast cancer is a rare disease and axillary status is the most important prognos...
section is an established component of the surgical treatment of breast cancer, and is an important ...
Objective: Sentinel node biopsy (SNB) is widely used to stage the axilla in breast cancer. We presen...
The advent of mammography and increased awareness about breast cancer has resulted in the detection ...
The concept of sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast cancer surgery is based on the fact that the tum...
(Conclusion) This researching, and many others, indicates that in certain patients (especially T1a a...
Background: Axillary dissection still represents the most accurate means of determining axillary lym...
Purpose: In breast cancer, the single most important prognostic indicator is the axillary nodal stat...
Axillary lymph node status is the most important pathological determinant of prognosis in early brea...
Axillary lymph node involvement is still an important predictor of recurrence and survival in breast...