Response to research on new breast cancer sentinel node surgery from Macmillan Cancer Relief

Main Category: Lymphology/Lymphedema
Also Included In: Breast Cancer
Article Date: 07 Jun 2004 - 14:00 PDT

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Veronica Allinson, Macmillan Breast Cancer Nurse Specialist said: "We welcome the news of research which suggests that a new surgical technique, involving removal of the sentinel lymph node, may spare two thirds of women with breast cancer from further invasive surgery.

"Anything that can be done to avoid removal of all the lymph nodes is good news as reduces the risk of unpleasant side effects, such as debilitating lymphoedema. However we would want women to be aware that it is still early days, with the technique still in trials, and it will take several years before all breast surgeons are trained to carry out this procedure."

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Macmillan Cancer Relief helps people who are living with cancer. Each and every day 747 people in the UK are told they have cancer. There are now over a million people living with cancer, and four in ten will receive a cancer diagnosis during their lifetime.

As well as taking action today to support people with cancer, we're shaping the future of cancer care. Our increasing range of services, including our Macmillan nurses, doctors and other health professionals, cancer care centres, a range of cancer information, practical help at home and help with money, is funded entirely through the generosity of our supporters.

Thanks to them, Macmillan provides the practical and emotional support which will change the lives of people living with cancer today and tomorrow.

For cancer information and support, contact the Macmillan CancerLine (Monday ? Friday, 9.00am ? 6.00pm) by freephone: 0808 808 2020, textphone:

0808 808 0121 or email: cancerline@macmillan.org.uk; or log on tohttp://www.macmillan.org.uk.

For further information, please contact:
Julia Anderson, Macmillan Cancer Relief Press Office
020 7840 7803
janderson@macmillan.org.uk
Out of hours 07801 307 068

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Julia Anderson
Press Officer
Macmillan Cancer Relief
89 Albert Embankment
London, SE1 7UQ
Tel: 020 7840 7803
Fax: 020 7840 4886


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