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  1. Sentinel Node Biopsy in Thin and Thick Melanoma

    Nicola Mozzillo MD, Elisabetta Pennacchioli MD, Sara Gandini PhD, Corrado Caracò MD, Anna Crispo MD, Gerardo Botti MD, Secondo Lastoria MD, Massimo Barberis MD, Francesco Verrecchia MD, Alessandro Testori MD

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    Melanomas

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  2. Support Vector Machine Learning Model for the Prediction of Sentinel Node Status in Patients With Cutaneous Melanoma

    Simone Mocellin MD, PhD, Alessandro Ambrosi PhD, Maria Cristina Montesco MD, Mirto Foletto MD, Giorgio Zavagno MD, Donato Nitti MD, Mario Lise MD, Carlo Riccardo Rossi MD

    Volume 13, Number 8 / August, 2006

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  3. The Effect of Sentinel Node Tumor Burden on Non–Sentinel Node Status and Recurrence Rates in Breast Cancer

    Yang-Guo Fan MD, Yah-Yuen Tan FRCS, Chen-Teng Wu MD, Patrick Treseler MD, Ying Lu PhD, Chung-Wei Chan BS, Shelley Hwang MD, Cheryl Ewing MD, Laura Esserman MD, Eugene Morita MD, Stanley P. L. Leong MD

    Volume 12, Number 9 / September, 2005

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  4. In-Transit Recurrence After Sentinel Lymph NodeBiopsy in Melanoma: Primum Non Nocere

    Daniel G. Coit MD

    Volume 12, Number 8 / August, 2005

    Editorial

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  5. Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Cutaneous Melanoma: A Case-Control Study

    Ilkka Koskivuo MD, Lauri Talve MD, PhD, Pia Vihinen MD, PhD, Maija Mäki MD, PhD, Tero Vahlberg MSc, Erkki Suominen MD, PhD

    Volume 14, Number 12 / December, 2007

    Melanomas

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  6. Size of Sentinel Node Tumor Deposits and Extent of Axillary Lymph Node Involvement: Which Breast Cancer Patients May Benefit From Less Aggressive Axillary Dissections?

    Elena Samoilova MD, Joseph T. Davis, Jeffrey Hinson MD, Yolanda M. Brill MD, Michael L. Cibull MD, Patrick McGrath MD, Edward Romond MD, Angela Moore MD, Luis M. Samayoa MD

    Volume 14, Number 8 / August, 2007

    Breast Oncology

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  7. Validation of Statistical Predictive Models Meant to Select Melanoma Patients for Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy

    Michael S. Sabel MD, John D. Rice MSPH, Kent A. Griffith MPH, Lori Lowe MD, Sandra L. Wong MD, Alfred E. Chang MD, Timothy M. Johnson MD, Jeremy M. G. Taylor PhD

    Volume 19, Number 1 / January, 2012

    Melanomas

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  8. Is Head and Neck Melanoma Different from Trunk and Extremity Melanomas with Respect to Sentinel Lymph Node Status and Clinical Outcome?

    Niloofar Fadaki MD, Rui Li PhD, Brian Parrett MD, Grant Sanders MD, Suresh Thummala MD, Lea Martineau RN, Servando Cardona-Huerta MD, PhD, Suzette Miranda MD, Shih-Tsung Cheng MD, James R. Miller III PhD, Mark Singer MD, James E. Cleaver PhD, Mohammed Kashani-Sabet MD, Stanley P. L. Leong MD, FACS

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    Melanomas

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  9. Sentinel lymph node biopsy versus axillary clearance in operable breast cancer: The RACS SNAC trial, a multicenter randomized trial of the royal Australian college of surgeons (RACS) section of breast surgery, in collaboration with the national health and medical research council clinical trials center

    P. Grantley Gill

    Volume 11, Number 3 / March, 2004

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  10. Clinical Considerations on Sentinel Node Biopsy in Melanoma from an Italian Multicentric Study on 1,313 Patients (SOLISM–IMI)

    Alessandro Testori MD, Gian Luca De Salvo MD, Maria Cristina Montesco MD, Giuseppe Trifirò MD, Simone Mocellin MD, PhD, Giorgio Landi MD, Giuseppe Macripò MD, Paolo Carcoforo MD, Giuseppe Ricotti MD, Giuseppe Giudice MD, Franco Picciotto MD, Davide Donner MD, Franco Di Filippo MD, Javier Soteldo MD, Dario Casara MD, Mauro Schiavon MD, Antonella Vecchiato MD, Sandro Pasquali MD, Federica Baldini MD

    Volume 16, Number 7 / July, 2009

    Melanomas

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Lymphatic Mapping and Sentinel Node Biopsy in the Colonic Mesentery by Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) by R. A. Cahill MD, FRCS, S. Perretta MD, J. Leroy MD, B. Dallemagne MD, and J. Marescaux MD, FRCS, FACS.  Annals of Surgical Oncology. Volume 15, Number 10, DOI: 10.1245/s10434-008-9952-8