The Sentinel Lymph Node in Treatment Planning: A Narrative Review of Lymph-Flow-Guided Radiotherapy - Centre René Gauducheau
Article Dans Une Revue Cancers Année : 2023

The Sentinel Lymph Node in Treatment Planning: A Narrative Review of Lymph-Flow-Guided Radiotherapy

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The sentinel lymph node is a surgical technique developed in oncological surgery to identify and analyze fewer lymph nodes than a conventional lymph node dissection in order to limit the morbidity and mortality of such an extensive procedure without compromising the patients' outcomes. This concept seems to also be useful in radiation oncology that treats lymph node areas. This may help radiation oncologists to treat their patients more precisely by targeting more accurately pathological sites and sparing healthy tissues. The aim of this review is to highlight the feasibility and level of proof regarding the use of this technique for treatment planning in radiation oncology.

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hal-04755878 , version 1 (28-10-2024)

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Loic Ah-Thiane, Caroline Rousseau, Maud Aumont, Axel Cailleteau, Mélanie Doré, et al.. The Sentinel Lymph Node in Treatment Planning: A Narrative Review of Lymph-Flow-Guided Radiotherapy. Cancers, 2023, 15 (10), pp.2736. ⟨10.3390/cancers15102736⟩. ⟨hal-04755878⟩
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