Patients with testicular cancer who have had the cancerous testicle removed may require resection of lymph nodes, depending on the type and extent of disease as defined by imaging and blood markers.
This prospective phase II study examined whether retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND), which has minimal long-term risk, has efficacy in early metastatic seminoma. There were 55 patients who ...
KRN330, a fully human antibody against A33, in combination with irinotecan for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). Long-term follow-up of a multicenter phase II study of ...
Researchers found that adding retroperitoneal lymphadenectomy to cytoreductive surgery did not improve survival among patients with advanced ovarian cancer. The addition of retroperitoneal ...
Being Danvers State Hospital Contributions, No. XVIII, 1912. Papers I-XVII formed the Charles Whitney Page Series, 1910. The present paper is a sequel to Paper VIII of that series. The paper was read ...
Lymph node metastasis occurs in "metastatic" lymph nodes, lymph nodes that have been infected by cancer from elsewhere in the body. A part of the immune system, lymph nodes are tiny ovals placed ...
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Swollen Lymph Node Symptoms and Causes
Swollen lymph nodes are often a sign that your body is fighting an infection. Autoimmune diseases can also cause lymph nodes ...
Evidence-based recommendations on laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for testicular cancer. This involves using smaller openings in the skin (keyhole surgery) to remove the lymph nodes ...
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