The most exciting possibility of selective sentinel lymphadenectomy (SSL) is that it will lead to early diagnosis of micrometastasis in regional LNs. Early diagnosis makes it useful as a clinical staging procedure, and opens up new opportunities to study micrometastasis and its evolution within the SLNs.
New molecular and genetic tools may be used to dissect the mechanisms of lymphatic and hemotogenous routes of metastasis. If such mechanisms can be understood, new therapeutic advances may be developed to prevent the process of micrometastasis.
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Minimally invasive surgery associated with reduced morbidity has transformed the management of cancer patients. Sentinel lymphadenectomy for staging and treatment of solid tumors is now standard of care in many settings. In this text, distinguished investigators review the technical aspects and clinical considerations related to this procedure.
Steven T. Rosen, M.D. Series Editor
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"This is a current comprehensive book on sentinel lymphadenectomy ... . The book is written for the surgeon ... . This includes residents in training, surgical oncology fellows, and practicing surgeons. The written detail, supporting diagrams, and pictures provide a complete practice manual. ... A single book that contains 10 years of journal material is convenient and for those not following the literature invaluable. ... no other book has united several different diseases and explored them through the SLN concept." (Neal Wilkinson, Doody's Electronic Journal, May, 2005)