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The Role of Selective Lymphadenectomy in the Management of Patients with Malignant Melanoma
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Our preliminary results suggest that selective lymphadenectomy following lymphatic mapping is an effective procedure for staging melanoma patients with lesions of intermediate thickness or greater. Our results indicate that sentinel lymph nodes may be successfully identified and harvested in the majority of patients, and that they may be examined for the first evidence of micrometastasis without the need of a complete nodal dissection. Information as to whether micrometastases are present in the sentinel node would be valuable in staging patients, and identifying candidates for complete nodal dissections. We are participating in a National Cancer Institute-sponsored multicenter trial to ascertain whether this surgical approach can impact on the recurrence rate and survival of patients with stage 1 and 2 melanoma.
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