Publications by authors named "J Janser"

Thirty-seven breast/ovarian or breast-only cancer families selected on a regional basis have been analyzed for mutations at BRCA1. By combining direct sequence analysis and protein truncation test, mutations were detected in 14 families (38%). We found seven different mutations, two of which have not been described before.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the reliability and accuracy of sentinel node biopsy for invasive breast cancer and the predictability of axillary node status. Between January 1996 and June 1997 a total of 73 patients underwent patent blue dye lymphatic mapping and sentinel node biopsy followed by standard (level I and II) axillary node dissection (one bilateral procedure). The sentinel node was identified in 82.

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Sentinel node biopsy is currently considered to be an outstanding advance in surgical oncology and represents significant evolution toward minimally invasive breast cancer surgery. Detected by blue dye, radiopharmaceutical or combined techniques, the sentinel lymph node can be selectively used for the detection of micrometastasis through extensive histopathologic analysis. Nevertheless, before considering the sentinel lymph node concept as a new standard of care, the standardization of both detection methods and histopathological protocols is of critical importance.

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The sentinel lymph node located in the right iliac basin was successfully pre- and intraoperatively identified by radiopharmaceutical-directed mapping in a case of primary malignant melanoma of the vagina.

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