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Medial Supraclavicular Lymph Node
Known as:
Medial Supraclavicular Lymph Nodes
A lymph node located above the collar bone and between the center of the body and a line drawn through the nipple to the shoulder.
National Institutes of Health
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2013
2013
Adjuvant radiotherapy of regional lymph nodes in breast cancer - a meta-analysis of randomized trials
W. Budach
,
K. Kammers
,
Edwin Boelke
,
C. Matuschek
Radiation Oncology
2013
Corpus ID: 255948717
Radiotherapy (RT) improves overall survival (OS) of breast cancer patients after breast conserving surgery and after mastectomy…
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2010
2010
6N Irradiation of the internal mammary and medial supraclavicular lymph node chain in stage I to III breast cancer: state of the day of EORTC phase III trial 22922/10925 with 4004 patients
P. Poortmans
,
A. Fourquet
,
+7 authors
W. Bogaert
2010
Corpus ID: 71888239
2007
2007
Radiotherapy effects on systolic myocardial function detected by strain rate imaging in a left-breast cancer patient.
R. Jurcut
,
J. Ector
,
K. Erven
,
H. Choi
,
J. Voigt
European Heart Journal
2007
Corpus ID: 30819137
Forty-eight-year old woman with left-sided mastectomy due to breast cancer received radiotherapy (RT) to the chest wall by a…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
A glance on quality assurance in EORTC study 22922 evaluating techniques for internal mammary and medial supraclavicular lymph node chain irradiation in breast cancer.
Y. Lievens
,
P. Poortmans
,
W. van den Bogaert
Radiotherapy and Oncology
2001
Corpus ID: 29464877
2000
2000
Quality assurance in the EORTC phase III randomised trial 22922/10925 investigating the role of internal mammary and medial supraclavicular lymph node chain irradiation in stage I–III breast cancer…
P. Poortmans
,
J. Venselaar
,
+10 authors
W. Bogaert
2000
Corpus ID: 56714958
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