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Is it time to consider the sentinel lymph node mapping the new standard in endometrial cancer

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In the march issue of Lancet Oncology , Rossi et al . published the results of a prospective multicenter validation trail on robotic indocyanine green (ICG) sentinel lymph node (SLN)… Click to show full abstract

In the march issue of Lancet Oncology , Rossi et al . published the results of a prospective multicenter validation trail on robotic indocyanine green (ICG) sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping in endometrial cancer (EC): the FIRES trial (1). In this trial, at 18 institutions, 340 patients with EC underwent a robotic ICG SLN mapping followed by a systematic pelvic lymph node dissection in every case and by a para-aortic lymph node dissection in 58% of the cases. The median number of SLNs and of total nodes removed was 2 and 19 respectively. We believe that this is a landmark trial that may lead to changes in the management recommendations for EC. The prospective multicentre design and the strong validation data derived from its large cohort of patients and the thoroughness of the lymphadenectomy represent its major strengths.

Keywords: consider sentinel; time consider; endometrial cancer; sentinel lymph; cancer; lymph node

Journal Title: Translational cancer research
Year Published: 2017

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