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  2. Micrometastasis - Wikipedia

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    In breast cancer patients, if micrometastases are present in the SLN, removal of these nodes is often the next step in treatment. Axillary lymph node dissection involves the excision of the nodes from the armpit, or axilla, region. Depending on the progression of the cells, the surgeon will determine the level of dissection that is required.

  3. Radical mastectomy - Wikipedia

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    Radical mastectomy is a surgical procedure that treats breast cancer by removing the breast and its underlying chest muscle (including pectoralis major and pectoralis minor), and lymph nodes of the axilla (armpit). Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women.

  4. Sentinel lymph node - Wikipedia

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    The axillary lymph nodes drain 75% of the lymph from the breasts((uncited)) and so may be the first lymph nodes affected in breast cancer. The sentinel lymph node is the hypothetical first lymph node or group of nodes draining a cancer. In case of established cancerous dissemination it is postulated that the sentinel lymph nodes are the target ...

  5. This Breast Cancer Surgery Was 'Better.' But Scientists Say ...

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    During the 20-year study period, 8.5 percent of women who had lumpectomies died from breast cancer, nine percent of women who had mastectomies died from the disease, and 8.5 percent of women who ...

  6. Lymphadenectomy - Wikipedia

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    If cancer is not present in the sentinel lymph nodes, then the axillary lymph node dissection should not be performed. [ 5 ] If one or two sentinel nodes have cancer that is not extensive, then no axillary dissection should be performed, but the person with cancer should have breast-conserving surgery and chemotherapy appropriate for their ...

  7. Lumpectomy - Wikipedia

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    Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) or axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) may be used to determine if the cancer has progressed away from the breast and into other parts of the body. [10] Sentinel lymph node biopsy is the analysis of a few removed sentinel nodes for the presence of cancerous cells.

  8. Nicole Eggert Details 'Horrible' Breast Cancer Battle, Says ...

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    Baywatch star Nicole Eggert is offering a heartbreaking health update amid her breast cancer battle. The 52-year-old actress calls the situation "horrible" while revealing a new layer to her ...

  9. Baywatch’s Nicole Eggert Says More Cancer Was Found in Lymph ...

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    Nicole Eggert. Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images UPDATE 2/2 8:50 a.m. ET – Nicole Eggert revealed in an Inside Edition sit-down that doctors had found more cancer in her lymph nodes. “The self ...