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other regions of the body if
micrometastases are
present in one of the
lymph nodes. The
presence or
absence of
micrometastases is
crucial in
choosing the...
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clearly defined. For example, when
excising a tumor,
there may be
micrometastases along the
edges of the
tumor that are too
small to be detected, but...
- important;
micrometastases in
which malignancy is only
microscopic have a more
favorable prognosis than macrometastases. In some
cases micrometastases may only...
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cancerous cells that have
spread to
other parts of the body.
These micrometastases can be
treated with
adjuvant chemotherapy and can
reduce relapse rates...
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occult micrometastases in the bone
marrow of
patients with
prostate carcinoma". Prostate....
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Regional lymph nodes (N) N0=no
regional lymph node
metastases N1mi=
micrometastases N1=metastases to
moveable ipsilateral axillary lymph nodes N2=metastases...
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early administration,
leading to a
potential propagation of
potential micrometastases,
early recurrence, or
reduction in cancer-specific survival. Enhanced...
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Nodes in Lung Cancer:
Finding Micrometastases". 2011. "NIR
Imaging of
Sentinel Nodes in Lung Cancer:
Finding Micrometastases". 2010. "NIR
Imaging of Sentinel...
- breast-tumor
cells have to p**** the blood–brain
barrier (BBB) to form
micrometastases. CD44 (a cell-surface
transmembrane glycoprotein) is a
receptor for...
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cancer cells are
thought to be
present in
early tumor progression, in
micrometastases, or left
behind in
minimal residual disease (MRD)
after what was thought...