March 11, 2010 —Systematic removal of pelvic as well as para-aortic lymph nodes may improve survival time vs pelvic lymphadenectomy alone in patients at medium to high risk for endometrial cancer ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains one of the most prevalent malignancies worldwide, and its management becomes increasingly complex when para‐aortic lymph node metastasis (PALNM) is present. Although ...
Our experience with postoperative adjuvant abdomino-pelvic radiotherapy after surgery and chemotherapy for advanced ovarian cancer. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2011 ASCO Annual Meeting I ...
Phase I/II study to evaluate the optimum dose of pegylated-interferon (PEG INTRON) in patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer No significant financial relationships to disclose. This is an ...
Lymph nodes are located throughout the body. They are small, bean-shaped glands that play a crucial role in the immune system. During an infection, a person may notice swollen lymph nodes. The body ...
Cancer can spread to the lymph nodes via a person’s lymphatic system. From here, it can travel through the lymphatic system to other parts of the body. The spread of cancer to a new part of the body ...
Medically reviewed by Doru Paul, MD Key Takeaways Swollen lymph nodes are often a sign that your body is fighting an infection.Autoimmune diseases can also cause lymph nodes to swell.Certain ...