Lymphadenectomy after a positive sentinel node biopsy in patients with cutaneous melanoma. A systematic review
Abstract Complete lymph node dissection (CLND) following a positive sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) has been the standard treatment for years. However, there is increasing evidence that CLND could be omitted. Approximately 80% of patients with a positive sentinel node biopsy do not have additional...
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Main Authors: | Maribel L. Da Cunha Cosme (Author), Juan F. Liuzzi Samaterra (Author), Saul A. Siso Cardenas (Author), José I. Chaviano Hernández (Author) |
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