Background: Recommendations on when to perform sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) are lacking despite the tumor's clear predilection for lymphatic spread.

Objective: To analyze the frequency of SLN metastasis in published series of cSCC in the context of the eighth edition of the American joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC-8) and the Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) staging criteria.

Methods: Systematic review of studies of patients with cSCC who underwent SLN biopsy that described biopsy results.

Results: In total, 153 patients with 24 positive SLN biopsies (15.7%) were included. Based on the AJCC-8 criteria positivity rates in the T2 and T3 categories were 8.3% (1/12 patients) and 25% (8/32), respectively. Using the BWH system there were, 2/33 in category T2a (6.5%), and 5/17 in category T2b (29.8%). On applying the same criteria to tumors of the trunk and extremities the results were similar.

Conclusion: It would seem reasonable to recommend SLN biopsy for patients with AJCC-8 Stage T3+ disease or BWH Stage T2b/T3 disease. Both the AJCC-8 and the BWH systems would appear to be useful for staging cSCC of the trunk and extremities.

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