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Axillary lymph node dissection is a surgical procedure which is performed to remove lymph nodes in the underarm area. Lymph nodes present in the armpit are known as axillary lymph nodes. An axillary lymph node dissection is also referred to as axillary node dissection or axillary dissection.
Study shows safety of avoiding extensive lymph node removal in breast cancer patients

Study shows safety of avoiding extensive lymph node removal in breast cancer patients

Study offers the standard of surgical care for early-stage breast cancer

Study offers the standard of surgical care for early-stage breast cancer

Ki67 may help spare some breast cancer patients from sentinel lymph node biopsies

Ki67 may help spare some breast cancer patients from sentinel lymph node biopsies

Scientist fights extremely aggressive and difficult-to-treat form of breast cancer

Scientist fights extremely aggressive and difficult-to-treat form of breast cancer

Sentinel lymph node biopsy for early breast cancer: an interview with Prof. Gordon Wishart, Anglia Ruskin University

Sentinel lymph node biopsy for early breast cancer: an interview with Prof. Gordon Wishart, Anglia Ruskin University

Positive ultrasound-guided axillary node biopsy requires dissection

Positive ultrasound-guided axillary node biopsy requires dissection

LA/hypnosis combination during surgery can aid healing process, reduce drug use and hospital stay time

LA/hypnosis combination during surgery can aid healing process, reduce drug use and hospital stay time

Patients with suspicious axillary lymph nodes in their breasts should first undergo ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration to avoid unnecessary surgery

Patients with suspicious axillary lymph nodes in their breasts should first undergo ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration to avoid unnecessary surgery

Improvements needed in breast cancer treatment

Improvements needed in breast cancer treatment

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