Four cT2 cancer patients hadlymph node metastases, all of which were SNs.
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Of these seven patients, one had residual cancer and two hadlymph node metastasis.
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She underwent a lumpectomy and hadlymph nodes removed.
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None of the men hadlymph node metastasis as determined by adequate follow-up and pathologic criteria.
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Results: Of the 80 patients, 36 hadlymph node metastasis on histopathology.
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Five patients hadlymph node metastasis.
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Results: Lymphadenectomy was performed in 691 women, of whom 127 hadlymph-node metastases.
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At presentation, six patients hadlymph node involvement, three had locally invasive tumors, and two had distant metastases.
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None of the patients with G1 or under pT1 hadlymph node metastasis.
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None hadlymph-vascular space invasion.
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None hadlymph node metastases.
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They might have scarring, or have hadlymph nodes removed, or be undergoing radiotherapy treatment or hormone treatment, which makes them sweat a lot.
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None of the patients with MIC, as defined by either the SGO or the new FIGO Stage IA2, hadlymph node metastases or tumor recurrence.
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Results: Of the men with low-risk prostate cancer, 85% had organ-confined disease, only 2% had seminal vesicle invasion, and no patient hadlymph node metastasis.