Indian Journal of Urology (Jan 2008)

The sentinel node concept in prostate cancer: Present reality and future prospects

  • M Egawa,
  • M Fukuda,
  • H Takashima,
  • T Misaki,
  • K Kinuya,
  • S Terahata

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.44246
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
pp. 451 – 456

Abstract

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A sentinel node (SN) is defined as the first site where cancer cells are carried by lymph flow from a tumor. If this definition (SN concept) correctly reflects the clinical reality, intraoperative SN biopsy would facilitate precise nodal staging. In malignant melanoma, a prolonged survival has been evidenced by a large-scale randomized controlled study. On the contrary, research on SN concept in deeply located cancers including prostate cancer, is still investigative, and no concrete data from clinical trials are yet available. Since 1993, several investigators have demonstrated that the SN concept could be applied in prostate cancer patients as well with high accuracy. Although promising and technically feasible in pre-clinical settings, many hurdles remain to be cleared before clinical application can be recommended. This review addresses the current status and related issues of the SN concept in prostate cancer, and discusses the future directions.

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