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What is an axillary lymph node dissection?

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What is an axillary lymph node dissection?

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A. This procedure, done at the time of lumpectomy or mastectomy, removes the fatty tissue in the axilla (arm pit) that contains the lymph nodes that drain the breast. A complete axillary dissection is usually done when the nodes are found to contain cancer. The lymph node involvement can be determined before surgery by ultrasound in some cases.

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