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Sentinel node biopsy for breast cancer

Sentinel node biopsy for breast cancer
During a sentinel node biopsy for cancer:
  1. A doctor injects a blue dye, radioactive substance, or magnetic substance near the tumor.
  2. If a blue dye is used, the sentinel lymph node turns blue. If a radioactive substance is used, the doctor uses a probe that detects radiation to find the sentinel lymph nodes. If a magnetic substance is used, the doctor uses a special magnetic probe to find them.
  3. The doctor then removes the sentinel lymph node for testing.
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