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Article from webmd.com about lymph node removal
In case anyone is interested, the link is pasted below.
JoAnn
http://www.webmd.com/breast-cancer/news/20110208/lymph-node-removal-not-needed-for-breast-cancer-patients
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interesting i just had 21mwallace1325 said:Thanks for the post
They did a story about this on the Today show this morning. Thanks.
marge
interesting i just had 21 lymph nods removed 1/14 had my port put in yesterday sore neck =:( -
all nodes are removed only when doctors suspect lymph nodeslori1961 said:lymph node removal
Thanks for the info, a little late for me, they found cancer in my left sentinal node than took the rest of them out. So far not to may problems.
all nodes are removed only when doctors suspect lymph nodes involvement. Yes, if sentinel node positive, more nodes could be removed -
NodesNew Flower said:all nodes are removed only when doctors suspect lymph nodes
all nodes are removed only when doctors suspect lymph nodes involvement. Yes, if sentinel node positive, more nodes could be removed
I had 4 removed...one was positive for cancer. I think my surgeon was very conservative (for which I'm grateful!!) since it was so microscopic in the one node.
So far so good! -
NY Times
My bf read an article from the NY times, that women must meet certain criteria and that only 20% or 40,000 women have no advantage to taking out lypmh nodes. That leaves 80% that still do. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/09/health/research/09breast.html?_r=2&ref=us.
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