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Assessment of Technical Skills in Axillary Lymph Node Dissection
Objective: A simulator to enable safe practice and assessment of ALND has been designed, and face, content and construct validity has been investigated. Summary and Background Data: The reduction in the number of ALNDs conducted has led to decreased resident exposure and confidence.
Muthuswamy, K +9 more
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Partial axillary dissection in early breast cancer
Background: In order to reduce the probability of later clinical involvement of the axilla and at establishing a sound basis for adjuvant treatment planning axillary dissection is an important operative procedure. So, partial axillary dissection has been
Tarek Abdel Halim El-Fayoumi
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Background In the last decade, two research groups, the French group by Clough et al. (Br J Surg. 97:1659–65, 2010) and the Chinese one by Li et al. (ISRN Oncol 2013:279013, 2013), proposed two types of classification of axillary lymph nodes in breast ...
Roberto Cirocchi +11 more
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Impact of the Ultrasonic scalpel on the amount of drained lymph after axillary or inguinal lymphadenectomy. [PDF]
Seroma formation and lymphoedema are frequently encountered complications after radical lymph node dissection (RLND). Attempts to reduce the lymphatic morbidity include the use of Ultrasonic Scalpel.
Demartines, N. +4 more
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Positive axillary sentinel lymph node: Is axillary dissection always necessary?
There is considerable interest in foregoing axillary dissection (AD) when the sentinel node (SN) is positive in early breast cancer, particularly when axillary involvement is minimal (micrometastases or isolated tumor cells). In fact, clinical practice has run ahead of the evidence, since recent population-based data indicate that AD is 'underused' in ...
V. Galimberti +9 more
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Comparative evaluation of [(99m)tc]tilmanocept for sentinel lymph node mapping in breast cancer patients: results of two phase 3 trials. [PDF]
BackgroundSentinel lymph node (SLN) surgery is used worldwide for staging breast cancer patients and helps limit axillary lymph node dissection.
Avisar, Eli +15 more
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Objective To investigate the necessity of low partial axillary lymph node dissection (LPALND) for breast cancer patients with negative result of sentinel lymph node biopsy(SLNB).
LIU Xuan, ZHANG Xinlai, Burigude
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Early Complications After Radical Operations in Breast Cancer Patients [PDF]
Breast cancer is one of the most common Malignancies in women. In many cases, a major component of complex treatment for breast cancer is surgery - radical mastectomy or radical breast resection.The aim of the work – to investigate the frequency and ...
Baranova, A. (Anna) +2 more
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Immunohistochemical evaluation of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 and estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast carcinoma in Jordan [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Although breast carcinoma (BC) is the most common malignancy affecting Jordanian females and the affected population in Jordan is younger than that in the West, no information is available on its biological characteristics. Our aims in this
AA Abalkhail +51 more
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Axillary staging is an important prognostic factor in breast cancer, being sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) the gold standard staging method in early stages.
Benigno Acea-Nebril +4 more
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