SNL and DCIS surgery

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agada
agada Member Posts: 452

Good Morning,

I have a question about SNL and the radioactive/colored dye that is injected into your breast before surgery.  During surgery the Dr.  will check for radioactive counts.  The higher the count the node comes out, right?  Then is that a positive node? Or just the SNL?  I have been wondering about that recently.  Is this just for DCIS or all BC?  Probably all BC, right? 

Thank - you,

Agada

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  • MarieKelly
    MarieKelly Member Posts: 591
    edited July 2011

    A sentinel node is nothing more than the first in a chain of nodes. So being first in line, it's the one most likely to contain cancer if there is any in the nodes and it's often the only one positive.  As far as I know, there are three ways to locate a sentinel node. One is using just a radioactive tracer, a second way is using just a blue dye and the third is using both the dye and the radioactive tracer. Regardless of which method is used, it's all just about locating the sentinel node(s) so that it can be removed and examined. They  won't necessarily know whether or not the node is cancerous until the pathologist examines it although sometimes it's blatantly obvious to the surgeon just by looking at it.

  • agada
    agada Member Posts: 452
    edited July 2011

    Ok, thank - you

    Agada

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