Delayed sentinel node biopsies worsen melanoma progression and survival

nature.com

Delayed sentinel node biopsies for melanoma are linked to worse patient outcomes. Longer wait times correlate with disease progression before surgery, larger tumor deposits in lymph nodes, and reduced disease-specific survival, particularly in the modern treatment era. The study suggests optimal wait times should be shortened to 68 days from diagnosis or 82 days from excision to mitigate these risks.


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