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Sentinel lymph node mapping in breast cancer: a critical reappraisal of the internal mammary chain issue.Manca et al., 2014
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- Manca G
- Volterrani D
- Mazzarri S
- Duce V
- Svirydenka A
- Giuliano A
- Mariani G
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- QJ Nucl Med Mol Imaging
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Although, like the axilla, the internal mammary nodes (IMNs) are a first-echelon nodal drainage site in breast cancer, the importance of their treatment has long been debated. Seminal randomized trials have failed to demonstrate a survival benefit from surgical IMN …
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