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Publications by Khazi M. Nayeemuddin
Lymphovascular Invasion and Lobular Histology Are Associated With Increased Incidence of Isolated Tumor Cells in Sentinel Lymph Nodes From Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients
Annals of Surgical Oncology
Oncology
Surgery
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Response to Letter to the Editor: Isolated Tumor Cells in Sentinel Lymph Nodes and Clinical Implications for Early Breast Cancer
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Clinical Significance of Sentinel Lymph Node Isolated Tumour Cells in Breast Cancer
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Role of Primary Tumor Characteristics in Predicting Positive Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Patients With Ductal Carcinoma in Situ or Microinvasive Breast Cancer
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Scanning Elastic Scattering Spectroscopy Detects Metastatic Breast Cancer in Sentinel Lymph Nodes
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The Added Value of SPECT-CT for the Identification of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Early Stage Oral Cancer
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The Breast Cancer Sentinel Node Dilemma: What to Do With Isolated Tumor Cells and Micrometastases?
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Sentinel-Node Biopsy to Avoid Axillary Dissection in Breast Cancer With Clinically Negative Lymph-Nodes
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Circulating Tumor Cells in Breast Cancer at the Diagnosis Are Associated With Lymph Node Involvement, Tumor Size and Negative ER Status
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