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Dissection Necessary For Breast Cancer Patients With Positive Ultrasound Guided Axillary Node Biopsy

May 7, 2012
Contrary to a trend in treatment, breast cancer patients with suspicious lymph nodes should have an ultrasound-guided axillary node biopsy, and if that biopsy is positive these patients should undergo an axillary dissection, a new study shows. The study, conducted at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, compared 199 patients ...

Breast cancer patients with positive ultrasound guided axillary node biopsy need dissection

May 3, 2012
(American Roentgen Ray Society) Contrary to a trend in treatment, breast cancer patients with suspicious lymph nodes should have an ultrasound-guided axillary node biopsy, and if that biopsy is positive these patients should undergo an axillary dissection, a new study shows.

Breast cancer patients with positive ultrasound guided axillary node biopsy need dissection

May 2, 2012
Contrary to a trend in treatment, breast cancer patients with suspicious lymph nodes should have an ultrasound-guided axillary node biopsy, and if that biopsy is positive these patients should undergo an axillary dissection, a new study shows. The study, conducted at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, ...

Node-Negative Breast Cancer Patients’ Survival Rates Vary

April 19, 2012
Part of an oral presentation at the recent Society of Surgical Oncology's 65th Annual Cancer Symposium in Orlando, revealed that a stratification of age, race and hormone receptor status helps to predict survival in node-negative breast cancer patients...

Tumor size helps predict survival in node-negative breast cancer patients

April 18, 2012
Research from investigators at The Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ), UMDNJ-School of Public Health (SPH) and UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, indicates that tumor size stratified by age, race and hormone receptor status helps predict survival in node-negative breast cancer patients.

The loss of a protein makes ‘jump’ the tumor to the lymph node

March 6, 2012
Metastasis is responsible for 90% of deaths in patients with cancer. Understanding the mechanisms responsible for this process is one of the top goals of cancer research. The metastatic process involves a series of steps chained where the primary tumour invades surrounding tissues and ends spreading throughout the body. Ones ...

The loss of a protein makes ‘jump’ the tumor to the lymph node

March 6, 2012
(IDIBELL-Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute) A study, led by the researcher at the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute, Manel Esteller, published in the Journal of Pathology, had identified a mechanism that explains how cancer cells escape from its original site to the lymph nodes. Investigations have uncovered that metastatic tumor cells that ...

K. Alitalo wins Lymphatic Research Leadership Award for VEGF-C lymph node transplant research

March 6, 2012
(WHITECOAT STRATEGIES, LLC) About 20 percent of breast cancer patients develop lymphedema, an accumulation of lymphatic fluid that causes swelling, often in the limbs. The disease may result in a disfiguring and painful condition. Attempts to treat lymphedema with lymph node transplant surgery offer modest results. Dr. Alitalo's ...

New, Noninvasive Way To Identify Lymph Node Metastasis

January 15, 2012
Using two cell surface markers found to be highly expressed in breast cancer lymph node metastases, researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center, working with colleagues at other institutions, have developed targeted, fluorescent molecular imaging probes that can non-invasively detect breast cancer lymph node metastases. The new procedure could spare breast cancer ...

New imaging probes can non-invasively detect breast cancer lymph node metastasis

January 13, 2012
Using two cell surface markers found to be highly expressed in breast cancer lymph node metastasis, researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center, working with colleagues at other institutions, have developed targeted, fluorescent molecular imaging probes that can non-invasively detect breast cancer lymph node metastasis.

Researchers find new, noninvasive way to identify lymph node metastasis

January 12, 2012
TAMPA, Fla. (Jan. 12, 2012) Using two cell surface markers found to be highly expressed in breast cancer lymph node metastases, researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center, working with colleagues at other institutions, have developed targeted, fluorescent molecular imaging probes that can non-invasively detect breast cancer lymph node metastases. ...

Researchers find new, noninvasive way to identify lymph node metastasis

January 12, 2012
Using two cell surface markers found to be highly expressed in breast cancer lymph node metastases, researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center, working with colleagues at other institutions, have developed targeted, fluorescent molecular imaging probes that can non-invasively detect breast cancer lymph node metastases. The new procedure could spare breast cancer ...