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Sentinel node mapping adequately detects nodal spread of endometrial cancer


 

AT THE ANNUAL MEETING ON WOMEN’S CANCER

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“Though both strategies yield similar detection rates of stage IIIC disease, it remains to be determined if removal of more normal-appearing lymph nodes will improve survival,” Dr. Ducie concluded. “A limitation of this portion of our collaborative study is that we don’t address adjuvant therapy or outcomes, but these will be addressed in future analyses.”

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