The rising incidence of cancer worldwide has led to an increasing number of surgeries that involve the removal of lymph nodes ...
Researchers bioengineered lymphatic tissue that regenerates functional lymph nodes. In animal models, transplanted tissues ...
A systematic review and meta-analysis compared the perioperative and oncologic outcomes of open versus minimally invasive inguinal lymphadenectomy during penile cancer surgery.
Penile cancer, though rare, has a high mortality rate due to delayed diagnosis and lymph node metastasis. ILND is indicated for intermediate- or high-risk penile cancer, with specific criteria guiding ...
Penile cancer is rare but treatable, with squamous cell carcinoma being the most common type. Key risk factors include HPV, phimosis, smoking, and age. Diagnosis involves physical exams, biopsies, and ...
To analyse postoperative outcomes after inguinal lymph node dissection (ILND) at a high-volume North American centre for penile cancer with respect to early postoperative clinic visits facilitated by ...
The following is a summary of “Identification of groin node metastasis in squamous cell vulval cancer using preoperative [18F] FDG-PET/CT. Can unnecessary lymphadenectomy be prevented?”, published in ...
A multicentre study led from Finland has shown that lymph node transfer is a viable treatment for the swelling in the affected limb, a condition known as lymphedema, after breast cancer surgery.