Sentinel Lymph Node BiopsyBiopsy, Sentinel Lymph Node Why It Is DoneA sentinel lymph node biopsy is done
to: - See if a known cancer, such as breast cancer or
melanoma, has spread to the lymph nodes.
- Remove a few lymph nodes
instead of removing all the lymph nodes in an area. If the sentinel lymph node
does not have cancer, this surgery takes less time, is simpler to do, and has a
lower chance of long-term problems, such as ongoing arm swelling (lymphedema).
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