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The overall goal of this project is to study a new 3D ultrasound imaging technology for evaluation of axillary lymph nodes in patients with breast cancer.
Sometimes the surgeon removes part of the stomach and nearby lymph nodes. The remaining organs are rejoined to allow food to move through the digestive ...
View all. Axillary (armpit) lymph node dissection; Biological therapy for cancer; Hyperthermic isolated limb perfusion; Inguinal (groin) lymph node ...
The purpose of this study is to determine how well sentinel lymph node biopsy works and compares sentinel lymph node biopsy surgery to standard neck dissection ...
swollen, painful, or tender lymph glands in the neck, armpit, or groin; trouble breathing; unusual tiredness or weakness (sudden and severe); voice changes ...
If you're having thyroidectomy because of thyroid cancer, the surgeon may also examine and remove lymph nodes around your thyroid. In some patients, the ...
The gallbladder. The bile duct. Sometimes, the Whipple procedure also involves taking out part of the stomach or the nearby lymph nodes. At the end ...
Those numbers decline sharply if rectal cancer has spread to lymph nodes. Most rectal cancers begin as small, noncancerous growths of cells called polyps.
For example, our approach to lymph node surgery for newly diagnosed breast cancer is to first ensure we stage the disease accurately, and based on that, provide ...
swelling of the lymph nodes; swollen glands; temporary blindness; trouble with speaking; trouble breathing; unexplained nosebleeds; unusual bleeding or bruising ...
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