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Sentinel lymph node ?
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Axillary lymph node
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Supraclavicular lymph node
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Internal mammary lymph node
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Any node that first received drain from cancer
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -A sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is a surgical approach to identify and remove the sentinel lymph node to determine if the cancer has spread, and if so, how far. In most cases, a negative sentinel lymph node biopsy means the cancer has not spread. A positive biopsy means cancer was found in the lymph node.
Detailed explanation-2: -A dye is injected near the primary tumor to identify the position of the sentinel lymph node (the first lymph node to which cancer cells are most likely to spread as the lympatic system drains fluid away from the tumor). The sentinel node is surgically removed and a pathologist checks for the presence of cancer cells.
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