Research questions need for routine lymph node removal in breast cancer surgery
NCT ID NCT07211451
Summary
This study looked at whether some breast cancer patients might safely avoid lymph node removal during surgery. Researchers examined 1,571 patients with specific types of early-stage breast cancer who had no signs of cancer spread to lymph nodes before surgery. The goal was to identify which patients might not need this additional procedure, potentially reducing surgery time and recovery.
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Gangnam Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine
Seoul, Please Select, 06273, South Korea
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