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  2. Lymphadenectomy - Wikipedia

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    Lymphadenectomy, or lymph node dissection, is the surgical removal of one or more groups of lymph nodes. [1] It is almost always performed as part of the surgical management of cancer . In a regional lymph node dissection , some of the lymph nodes in the tumor area are removed; in a radical lymph node dissection , most or all of the lymph nodes ...

  3. Sentinel lymph node - Wikipedia

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    The concept of sentinel lymph node surgery is to determine if the cancer has spread to the very first draining lymph node (called the "sentinel lymph node") or not. If the sentinel lymph node does not contain cancer, then there is a high likelihood that the cancer has not spread to any other area of the body. [2]

  4. Retroperitoneal lymph node dissection - Wikipedia

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    Retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) is a surgical procedure to remove abdominal lymph nodes. It is used to treat testicular cancer , as well as to help establish the exact stage and type of the cancer.

  5. Lymph node - Wikipedia

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    The substance of a lymph node is divided into the outer cortex and the inner medulla. [4] The cortex of a lymph node is the outer portion of the node, underneath the capsule and the subcapsular sinus. [17] It has an outer part and a deeper part known as the paracortex. [17]

  6. Neck dissection - Wikipedia

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    To describe the lymph nodes of the neck for neck dissection, the neck is divided into 6 areas called Levels. The levels are identified by Roman numeral, increasing towards the chest. A further Level VII to denote lymph node groups in the superior mediastinum is no longer used. Instead, lymph nodes in other non-neck regions are referred to by ...

  7. She Lost 80% of Her Tongue to Cancer. Now She's Using ... - AOL

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    On Nov. 26, 2024, Riehle underwent a near-total glossectomy, neck dissection and tongue reconstruction. The 12-hour surgery removed 80% of her natural tongue and 75% of her lymph nodes.

  8. Lymphedema - Wikipedia

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    Surgery or treatment for prostate, colon and testicular cancers may result in secondary lymphedema, particularly when lymph nodes have been removed or damaged. [ medical citation needed ] The onset of secondary lymphedema in patients who have had cancer surgery has also been linked to aircraft flight (likely due to decreased cabin pressure or ...

  9. Woman Who Received a '36 Month Expiration Date' Cancer ... - AOL

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    Almost a year prior, Seban, now 45, developed a “very abnormal and abstract” lump in the center of her chest; though initially diagnosed as 2B, after surgery to remove the lump, she was told ...