Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy Procedures

Accurate staging of many cancers with no clinical evidence of lymph node involvement is often a critical component of the management of such cancers and is generally and historically accomplished by accurate pathological assessment of multiple nodes. Unfortunately, such assessment usually involves excision of the multiple nodes and can result in significant morbidities. Over the past half century, and particularly over the last quarter century, investigators have defined and refined the “sentinel lymph node(s)” concept and have developed and investigated sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) procedures.
Source: Seminars in Nuclear Medicine - Category: Nuclear Medicine Authors: Source Type: research