The Importance of One-step Nucleic Amplification Assay (OSNA) in Early Breast Cancer Patients Who Have Had Upfront Breast Cancer Surgery
Purpose: To audit the diagnostic service at Croydon University Hospital and identify how many newly diagnosed early breast cancer patients with initially clinically node-negative disease had a change in lymph node (LN) status following sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) using one-step nucleic acid amplification assay (OSNA).
Source: Clinical Oncology - Category: Radiology Authors: S. Hudson-Phillips, A. Nanda, N. Patel, S. Maheshwaran, J. Parikh, N. Bees, A. Arnaout, L. Alarcon, S. Horn, S. Joshi, L. Noor, S. Nimalasena, N. Somaiah, J. Noble, W. Al Sarakbi, U. Asghar Source Type: research