Sentinel Nodes in Breast Cancer: Relevance of Axillary Level II Nodes and Optimal Number of Nodes that Need to Be Removed
2008
Background
In some patients, the radiocolloid used to perform sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) for breast cancer appears in a number of lymph nodes and in different levels of the axilla. Most positive sentinel lymph node specimens (SLNSs) removed during SLNB are identified in level I of the axilla and within the first 4 SLNSs. Our objective was to verify the staging accuracy of harvesting only the first 4 SLNSs and to determine the relevance of SLNSs that reside in level II of the axilla.
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