Surgery and Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
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Auteurs : Mark B. Faries ; Donald L. MortonSource :
- Seminars in oncology [ 0093-7754 ] ; 2007.
Abstract
In patients with melanoma, surgery is pivotal not only for the primary tumor but also for regional and often distant metastases. The minimally invasive technique of sentinel node biopsy has become standard for detection of occult regional node metastasis in patients with intermediate-thickness primary melanoma; in these patients it has a central role in determining prognosis and a significant impact on survival when biopsy results are positive. Its role in thin melanoma remains under evaluation. The regional tumor-draining sentinel node is also a useful model for studies of melanoma-induced immunosuppression. Although completion lymphadenectomy remains the standard of care for patients with sentinel node metastasis, results of ongoing phase III trials will indicate whether sentinel node biopsy without further lymph node surgery is adequate therapy for certain patients with minimal regional node disease.
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DOI: 10.1053/j.seminoncol.2007.09.010
PubMed: 18083373
PubMed Central: 2206736
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