Lymph nodes and malignant tumor disease

Authors
Citation
P. Hermanek, Lymph nodes and malignant tumor disease, ZBL CHIR, 125(10), 2000, pp. 790-795
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
ZENTRALBLATT FUR CHIRURGIE
ISSN journal
0044409X → ACNP
Volume
125
Issue
10
Year of publication
2000
Pages
790 - 795
Database
ISI
SICI code
0044-409X(2000)125:10<790:LNAMTD>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
The planning of locoregional tumor therapy (radical surgical resection, cur ative radiotherapy) is based on the knowledge of locoregional tumor spread, in particular lymph node metastasis. In general, lymphatic spread follows anatomic rules, skipping of nodes is observed maximally in 3 %. According t o tumor site, uni- or multidirectional lymph drainage is found. In some tum ors (carcinoma of penis, malignant melanoma, breast carcinoma) the concept of detection and examination of sentinel node increasingly is of importance . Lymph node metastasis is to be distinguished from the finding of isolated tumor cells in the sinus of lymph nodes (tumor cell emboli). A definite di agnosis of lymph node metastasis requires a careful histopathologic examina tion. The incidence of regional lymph node metastasis predominantly depends on tumor type, histological grade of differentiation, lymphatic invasion a nd depth of invasion/tumor size/tumor volume. A careful histopathologic exa mination of tumor resection specimens in regard of lymph node metastasis is important for indication to additional postoperative treatment, estimation of prognosis and analysis of treatment results. Adequate quality assurance is necessary.