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Sentinel node biopsy for early-stage melanoma: accuracy and morbidity in MSLT-I, an international multicenter trial.

Donald L Morton1, Alistair J Cochran, John F Thompson, Robert Elashoff, Richard Essner, Edwin C Glass, Nicola Mozzillo, Omgo E Nieweg, Daniel F Roses, Harald J Hoekstra, Constantine P Karakousis, Douglas S Reintgen, Brendon J Coventry, He-jing Wang.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate, in an international multicenter phase III trial, the accuracy, use, and morbidity of intraoperative lymphatic mapping and sentinel node biopsy (LM/SNB) for staging the regional nodal basin of patients with early-stage melanoma. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Since our introduction of LM/SNB in 1990, this technique has been widely adopted and has become part of the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) staging system. Eleven years ago, the authors began the international Multicenter Selective Lymphadenectomy Trial (MSLT-I) to compare 2 treatment approaches: wide excision (WE) plus LM/SNB with immediate complete lymphadenectomy (CLND) for sentinel node (SN) metastases, and WE plus postoperative observation with CLND delayed until the subsequent development of clinically evident nodal metastases.
METHODS: After each center achieved 85% accuracy of SN identification during a 30-case learning phase, patients with primary cutaneous melanoma (> or =1 mm with Clark level > or =III, or any thickness with Clark level > or =IV) were randomly assigned in a 4:6 ratio to WE plus observation (WEO) with delayed CLND for nodal recurrence, or to WE plus LM/SNB with immediate CLND for SN metastasis. The accuracy of LM/SNB was determined by comparing the rates of SN identification and the incidence of SN metastases in the LM/SNB group versus the subsequent development of nodal metastases in the regional nodal basin of those patients with tumor-negative SNs. Early morbidity of LM/SNB was evaluated by comparing complication rates between the 2 treatment groups. Trial accrual was completed on March 31, 2002, after enrollment of 2001 patients.
RESULTS: Initial SN identification rate was 95.3% overall: 99.3% for the groin, 95.3% for the axilla, and 84.5% for the neck basins. The rate of false-negative LM/SNB during the trial phase, as measured by nodal recurrence in a tumor-negative dissected SN basin, decreased with increasing case volume at each center: 10.3% for the first 25 cases versus 5.2% after 25 cases. There were no operative mortalities. The low (10.1%) complication rate after LM/SNB increased to 37.2% with the addition of CLND; CLND also increased the severity of complications.
CONCLUSIONS: LM/SNB is a safe, low-morbidity procedure for staging the regional nodal basin in early melanoma. Even after a 30-case learning phase and 25 additional LM/SNB cases, the accuracy of LM/SNB continues to increase with a center's experience. LM/SNB should become standard care for staging the regional lymph nodes of patients with primary cutaneous melanoma.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16135917      PMCID: PMC1357739          DOI: 10.1097/01.sla.0000181092.50141.fa

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Surg        ISSN: 0003-4932            Impact factor:   12.969


  39 in total

1.  S100 protein is present in cultured human malignant melanomas.

Authors:  R Gaynor; R Irie; D Morton; H R Herschman
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1980-07-24       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Regional lymphatic drainage in primary malignant melanoma of the trunk determined by colloidal gold scanning.

Authors:  D S Robinson; W F Sample; H J Fee; C Holmes; D L Morton
Journal:  Surg Forum       Date:  1977

3.  Occult tumor cells in the lymph nodes of patients with pathological stage I malignant melanoma. An immunohistological study.

Authors:  A J Cochran; D R Wen; D L Morton
Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol       Date:  1988-08       Impact factor: 6.394

Review 4.  Update on lymphatic mapping and sentinel node biopsy in the management of patients with melanocytic tumours.

Authors:  Alistair J Cochran; Alice Roberts; Duan-Ren Wen; Rong-Rong Huang; Eijun Itakura; Frank Luo; Scott W Binder
Journal:  Pathology       Date:  2004-10       Impact factor: 5.306

5.  Prediction of metastatic melanoma in nonsentinel nodes and clinical outcome based on the primary melanoma and the sentinel node.

Authors:  Alistair J Cochran; Duan-Ren Wen; Rong-Rong Huang; Hei-Jing Wang; Robert Elashoff; Donald L Morton
Journal:  Mod Pathol       Date:  2004-07       Impact factor: 7.842

6.  Prognostic significance of molecular upstaging of paraffin-embedded sentinel lymph nodes in melanoma patients.

Authors:  Hiroya Takeuchi; Donald L Morton; Christine Kuo; Roderick R Turner; David Elashoff; Robert Elashoff; Bret Taback; Akihide Fujimoto; Dave S B Hoon
Journal:  J Clin Oncol       Date:  2004-07-01       Impact factor: 44.544

7.  Zoned immune suppression of lymph nodes draining malignant melanoma: histologic and immunohistologic studies.

Authors:  A J Cochran; E Pihl; D R Wen; D S Hoon; E L Korn
Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst       Date:  1987-03       Impact factor: 13.506

8.  Factors predictive of tumor-positive nonsentinel lymph nodes after tumor-positive sentinel lymph node dissection for melanoma.

Authors:  Jonathan H Lee; Richard Essner; Hitoe Torisu-Itakura; Leslie Wanek; Hejing Wang; Donald L Morton
Journal:  J Clin Oncol       Date:  2004-09-15       Impact factor: 44.544

9.  Lymphatic mapping and sentinel lymphadenectomy for primary and metastatic pulmonary malignant neoplasms.

Authors:  Mark B Faries; Richard J Bleicher; Xing Ye; Richard Essner; Donald L Morton
Journal:  Arch Surg       Date:  2004-08

10.  Occult melanoma in lymph nodes detected by antiserum to S-100 protein.

Authors:  A J Cochran; D R Wen; H R Herschman
Journal:  Int J Cancer       Date:  1984-08-15       Impact factor: 7.396

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  121 in total

1.  Sentinel lymph node biopsy for cutaneous melanoma: results of 10 years' experience in two regional training hospitals in the Netherlands.

Authors:  Frank J van den Broek; Pim C Sloots; Jan-Willem D de Waard; Rudi M Roumen
Journal:  Int J Clin Oncol       Date:  2012-03-09       Impact factor: 3.402

Review 2.  Sentinel node biopsy in melanoma: technical considerations of the procedure as performed at the John Wayne Cancer Institute.

Authors:  Sanjay P Bagaria; Mark B Faries; Donald L Morton
Journal:  J Surg Oncol       Date:  2010-06-15       Impact factor: 3.454

Review 3.  Overview and update of the phase III Multicenter Selective Lymphadenectomy Trials (MSLT-I and MSLT-II) in melanoma.

Authors:  Donald L Morton
Journal:  Clin Exp Metastasis       Date:  2012-06-24       Impact factor: 5.150

Review 4.  Sentinel lymph node biopsy for melanoma: American Society of Clinical Oncology and Society of Surgical Oncology joint clinical practice guideline.

Authors:  Sandra L Wong; Charles M Balch; Patricia Hurley; Sanjiv S Agarwala; Timothy J Akhurst; Alistair Cochran; Janice N Cormier; Mark Gorman; Theodore Y Kim; Kelly M McMasters; R Dirk Noyes; Lynn M Schuchter; Matias E Valsecchi; Donald L Weaver; Gary H Lyman
Journal:  J Clin Oncol       Date:  2012-07-09       Impact factor: 44.544

5.  Sentinel node biopsy for early-stage melanoma: accuracy and morbidity in MSLT-1, an international multicenter trial.

Authors:  Patrick Twomey
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  2007-01       Impact factor: 12.969

6.  Association Between Patient Age and Lymph Node Positivity in Thin Melanoma.

Authors:  Andrew J Sinnamon; Madalyn G Neuwirth; Pratyusha Yalamanchi; Phyllis Gimotty; David E Elder; Xiaowei Xu; Rachel R Kelz; Robert E Roses; Emily Y Chu; Michael E Ming; Douglas L Fraker; Giorgos C Karakousis
Journal:  JAMA Dermatol       Date:  2017-09-01       Impact factor: 10.282

7.  Targeted lymph node evaluation in colorectal cancer: a decade of progress!

Authors:  Anton J Bilchik; Alexander Stojadinovic; Zev Wainberg; J Randolph Hecht
Journal:  J Surg Oncol       Date:  2009-04-01       Impact factor: 3.454

8.  Long-term follow-up and survival of patients following a recurrence of melanoma after a negative sentinel lymph node biopsy result.

Authors:  Edward L Jones; Teresa S Jones; Nathan W Pearlman; Dexiang Gao; Robert Stovall; Csaba Gajdos; Nicole Kounalakis; Rene Gonzalez; Karl D Lewis; William A Robinson; Martin D McCarter
Journal:  JAMA Surg       Date:  2013-05       Impact factor: 14.766

9.  Final trial report of sentinel-node biopsy versus nodal observation in melanoma.

Authors:  Donald L Morton; John F Thompson; Alistair J Cochran; Nicola Mozzillo; Omgo E Nieweg; Daniel F Roses; Harold J Hoekstra; Constantine P Karakousis; Christopher A Puleo; Brendon J Coventry; Mohammed Kashani-Sabet; B Mark Smithers; Eberhard Paul; William G Kraybill; J Gregory McKinnon; He-Jing Wang; Robert Elashoff; Mark B Faries
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2014-02-13       Impact factor: 91.245

10.  Primary excision margins, sentinel lymph node biopsy, and completion lymph node dissection in cutaneous melanoma: a clinical practice guideline.

Authors:  F C Wright; L H Souter; S Kellett; A Easson; C Murray; J Toye; D McCready; C Nessim; D Ghazarian; N J Look Hong; S Johnson; D P Goldstein; T Petrella
Journal:  Curr Oncol       Date:  2019-08-01       Impact factor: 3.677

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