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    Discordance between peritumoral and subareolar injections for mapping sentinel lymph nodes in the breast by Situ, Josephine, Walker, Cameron, Jayathungage Don, Tharanga D, Suami, Hiroo, Chung, David K V, Reynolds, Hayley M

    Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (15-09-2024)
    “…Sentinel node biopsy (SNB) is a common staging tool for breast cancer. Initially, peritumoral (PT) injections were used, however subareolar (SA) injections…”
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    Computational fluid dynamic modeling of the lymphatic system: a review of existing models and future directions by Jayathungage Don, Tharanga D., Safaei, Soroush, Maso Talou, Gonzalo D., Russell, Peter S., Phillips, Anthony R. J., Reynolds, Hayley M.

    “…Historically, research into the lymphatic system has been overlooked due to both a lack of knowledge and limited recognition of its importance. In the last…”
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    An interactive 3D atlas of sentinel lymph nodes in breast cancer developed using SPECT/CT by Situ, Josephine, Buissink, Poppy, Mu, Annie, Chung, David K V, Finnegan, Rob, Gamage, Thiranja P Babarenda, Jayathungage Don, Tharanga D, Walker, Cameron, Reynolds, Hayley M

    Published in Cancer imaging (30-07-2024)
    “…The identification and assessment of sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) in breast cancer is important for optimised patient management. The aim of this study was to…”
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    Collateralization of the upper extremity lymphatic system after axillary lymph node dissection by Fanning, James E, Chung, David K V, Reynolds, Hayley M, Jayathungage Don, Tharanga D, Suami, Hiroo, Donohoe, Kevin J, Singhal, Dhruv

    Published in Journal of surgical oncology (24-09-2024)
    “…Lymphatic drainage from the arm may be altered after axillary lymph node dissection (ALND). Understanding these alterations is important as they may change…”
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    Patterns of forearm lymphatic drainage to the epitrochlear lymph nodes in 1400 cutaneous melanoma patients by Fanning, James E, Singhal, Dhruv, Reynolds, Hayley M, Don, Tharanga D Jayathungage, Donohoe, Kevin J, Suami, Hiroo, Chung, David K V

    Published in Journal of surgical oncology (13-08-2024)
    “…Variations of hand and forearm lymphatic drainage to upper-arm lymphatic pathways may impact the route of melanoma metastasis. This study compared rates of…”
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