Lymph node dissections, or lymphadenectomies, are surgical procedures that play an important role in cancer treatments. A healthcare professional will remove the lymph nodes and check a tissue sample ...
Cytokine levels in patients (pts) with localized colorectal cancer (CRC) after surgery and their relationship to fatigue and cognitive function No significant financial relationships to disclose. This ...
Patients with penile, vulval or anal cancer, or melanoma of the leg, may require radical inguinal lymphadenectomy as part of the management of their condition. Endoscopic radical inguinal ...
Limited data are available on survival outcomes after sentinel-lymph-node biopsy alone as compared with lymphadenectomy in cervical cancer. In this multicenter, randomized, noninferiority trial, we ...
The SWOG S1011 randomized phase 3 trial found no significant improvement in disease-free or overall survival but a higher rate of grade 3-4 adverse events and an increased risk of death in the 90 days ...
The SWOG S1011 randomized phase 3 trial found no significant improvement in disease-free or overall survival but a higher rate of grade 3-4 adverse events and an increased risk of death in the 90 days ...
An extended lymphadenectomy – removal of additional lymph nodes beyond the extent of the standard procedure – in patients undergoing radical cystectomy (removal of bladder and nearby tissues) because ...
TRUST: Trial of radical upfront surgical therapy in advanced ovarian cancer (ENGOT ov33/AGO‐OVAR OP7). This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2025 ASCO Annual Meeting II. This abstract does not ...
Current evidence on the safety and efficacy of endoscopic radical inguinal lymphadenectomy is inadequate in quantity. Therefore, this procedure should only be used with special arrangements for ...
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