Paucity of data evaluating patient centred outcomes following sentinel lymph node dissection in endometrial cancer: A systematic review
Sentinel lymph node dissection (SLND) is presently used by the majority of gynaecologic oncologists for surgical staging of endometrial cancer. SLND assimilated into routine surgical practice because it increases precision of surgical staging and may reduce morbidity compared to a full, systematic L...
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Main Authors: | Helena M. Obermair (Author), Montana O'Hara (Author), Andreas Obermair (Author), Monika Janda (Author) |
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