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The sentinel lymph node status is an important factor for predicting clinical outcome in patients with Stage I or II cutaneous melanoma
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The SLN status-along with Breslow thickness, ulceration, lymphatic invasion, and age--seems to have strong additional value in predicting a minimum 3-year disease free period after the SLN procedure. Patients with a positive SLN have a poorer prognosis than those with a negative SLN.
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