Oncological safety of selective axillary dissection after axillary reverse mapping in node-positive breast cancer

Volume: 47, Issue: 7, Pages: 1606 - 1610
Published: Jul 1, 2021
Abstract
Although the need for axillary lymph node dissection (AD) is decreasing in breast cancer patients, it remains necessary in some cases. Axillary reverse mapping (ARM) enables the detection of upper extremity lymphatic drainage that may be spared during selective axillary dissection (SAD) so as to reduce the risk of lymphedema. The ability of the ARM-SAD procedure to reduce the incidence of lymphedema is being tested in an ongoing randomized...
Paper Details
Title
Oncological safety of selective axillary dissection after axillary reverse mapping in node-positive breast cancer
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Volume
47
Issue
7
Pages
1606 - 1610
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