2021
DOI: 10.1080/0284186x.2021.1892820
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Long-term prognostic value of sentinel lymph node tumor burden in survival of melanoma patients

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“…No metastatic deposits confined to a subscapular microanatomical location were associated with metastasis to NSLNs and 22% of metastatic deposits found at the remaining four sites were associated with NSLNs 11 . Several recent studies also have found that a subscapular location is associated with a more favourable outcome 8,15–17 . Therefore, the CAP template for cutaneous melanoma currently includes reporting of nodal site as either subcapsular, intramedullary or other 14 .…”
Section: Description Of Current Tumour Burden Evaluation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…No metastatic deposits confined to a subscapular microanatomical location were associated with metastasis to NSLNs and 22% of metastatic deposits found at the remaining four sites were associated with NSLNs 11 . Several recent studies also have found that a subscapular location is associated with a more favourable outcome 8,15–17 . Therefore, the CAP template for cutaneous melanoma currently includes reporting of nodal site as either subcapsular, intramedullary or other 14 .…”
Section: Description Of Current Tumour Burden Evaluation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Several recent studies also have found that a subscapular location is associated with a more favourable outcome. 8,[15][16][17] Therefore, the CAP template for cutaneous melanoma currently includes reporting of nodal site as either subcapsular, intramedullary or other. 14 The NCCN guidelines also recommend recording location of metastatic deposits within the lymph node.…”
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“…9,10 Despite the clinical implications of a positive SLN biopsy, there is currently no standardized method of pathologically reporting SLN biopsies. 11,12 Multiple criteria have been developed in an attempt to more accurately characterize SLN metastatic burden, including the maximum diameter of the largest tumour deposit, [13][14][15][16][17][18][19] sum of maximum diameters of all tumour deposits, 20 the microanatomical location of the tumour deposits, 21 tumour penetrative depth, [22][23][24] area of tumour [25][26][27][28][29] and volume of tumour, 29 all of which have been shown to correlate with survival. The most commonly cited criteria include the Rotterdam (maximum diameter of largest tumour deposit), Dewar (microanatomical location) and Starz (tumour penetrative depth) classifications.…”
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confidence: 99%