The 6th Edition of the TNM classification is considered with particular reference to the evidence base for the analysis of lymph nodes. The justification for the definition of a micrometastasis is considered and in particular the problems related to describing a node deposit of less than 200 μm as NO. Such a classification in the absence of clear instructions on node examination is of limited value in terms of comparing different centres and even within the same centre. The classification does not embrace the rapid advances in the biology of breast cancer and some of these are considered as possible ways forward. TNM is meant to be pragmatic and evidence based leading to indications for treatment and a uniform approach between centres. In ...
The introduction of modern methods (monoclonal antibodies, gene rearrangement, in situ hybridization...
Most cancer centers now perform sentinel node (SN) biopsies. The limited number of SNs sampled compa...
The TNM classification has changed in 2009 on the basis of a new methodological approach. The variou...
The 6th Edition of the TNM classification is considered with particular reference to the evidence ba...
Isolated tumour cells and micrometastases represent two different staging categories and are often d...
Isolated tumour cells and micrometastases represent two different staging categories and are often d...
The TNM UICC classification of breast cancer categorizes tumor size, regional...
Current classification for solid tumors is based upon characteristics of their extent. Size of the p...
Women with breast cancer and micrometastases only constitute a treatment dilemma. If only a micromet...
The TNM(UICC) classification of breast cancer categorizes tumor size, regional lymph node involvemen...
Five decades ago, Denoix et al. proposed classification system (tumor node metastasis [TNM]) based o...
The classification of breast tumors and differentiation of stages in men, as well as in women, is ne...
Item does not contain fulltextControversies and inconsistencies regarding the pathological work-up o...
TNM classification of solitary internal mammary lymph node metastases (IMLNMs) in breast cancer vari...
The sentinel node (SN) procedure in melanoma patients is important for prognostic information, but h...
The introduction of modern methods (monoclonal antibodies, gene rearrangement, in situ hybridization...
Most cancer centers now perform sentinel node (SN) biopsies. The limited number of SNs sampled compa...
The TNM classification has changed in 2009 on the basis of a new methodological approach. The variou...
The 6th Edition of the TNM classification is considered with particular reference to the evidence ba...
Isolated tumour cells and micrometastases represent two different staging categories and are often d...
Isolated tumour cells and micrometastases represent two different staging categories and are often d...
The TNM UICC classification of breast cancer categorizes tumor size, regional...
Current classification for solid tumors is based upon characteristics of their extent. Size of the p...
Women with breast cancer and micrometastases only constitute a treatment dilemma. If only a micromet...
The TNM(UICC) classification of breast cancer categorizes tumor size, regional lymph node involvemen...
Five decades ago, Denoix et al. proposed classification system (tumor node metastasis [TNM]) based o...
The classification of breast tumors and differentiation of stages in men, as well as in women, is ne...
Item does not contain fulltextControversies and inconsistencies regarding the pathological work-up o...
TNM classification of solitary internal mammary lymph node metastases (IMLNMs) in breast cancer vari...
The sentinel node (SN) procedure in melanoma patients is important for prognostic information, but h...
The introduction of modern methods (monoclonal antibodies, gene rearrangement, in situ hybridization...
Most cancer centers now perform sentinel node (SN) biopsies. The limited number of SNs sampled compa...
The TNM classification has changed in 2009 on the basis of a new methodological approach. The variou...