Cancer transfer: Do you know what is the most prevalent malignant neoplasm in women worldwide? Right, it’s breast cancer. The word “cancer transfer” is a chilling word for the patient, and an accurate understanding of the tumour transfer prior to the operation would facilitate the development of a reasonable surgical programme and the determination of the scope of the operation.
The significance of “sentry lymphosis”: breast cancer is mainly transferred through the lymphatic tube, which gives the clinician the idea that if the lymphocytes of the outpost (the first lymphocytic knots necessary for a lymphoma transfer) are negative, the patient will be free from lymphoma clean-up, thus reducing post-operative complications such as upper lymphotic lymphoma, sensory abnormalities and motor disorders. As a result, the “outpost lymphomy biopsy” has become the standard procedure for `early breast cancer patients with lymphoma lymphoma’.
Development of “tracing technology”: The core of the forward lymph nodes is “tracing technology”. The most applied clinically at present are the “blue dye” and “radionuclide” methods of the technique. However, both methods have their shortcomings – the accuracy of the trace of single blue dyes is inadequate, and the nuclide method is not widespread in primary hospitals because of its certain radioactivity and high cost of equipment. So, is there a more scientific tracking technique? “Pre-operative ultrasound for lymph lymph ligature tracking techniques have had the desired effect in positioning and determination of the nature of lymph lymph nodes. However, in the application, it was found that the use of ultrasound as a “protocol tagging” had some impact on the lymph lymph lymph lymphomy search at the mid-point.
Pre-operative ultrasonic imaging led to the birth of titanium clips and lymph nodes at the outpost: Titanium clamps are a category of metal-containing markers used to locate and mark disease stoves, which are relatively low-priced and widely applied to clinical purposes because of their ease of identification by X-rays, colour superstitions, etc. The patient’s pre-operative sting is clearly breast cancer, which is preceded by ultrasonic imaging, which places titanium in the lymph nodes of the outpost, and which can easily be found with a blue dye.
The innovative use of “pre-operative ultrasonic imaging” to guide titanium lymph nodes in the locomotives of the locomotives of the locomotives of the locomotives, which help doctors to easily locate titanium tags, combined with the traditional “blue-colour” dual positioning, not only solves the problem of inaccuracy in the cylindrical lymph nodes, but also precisely locates the anomalous lymph nodes in order to avoid unnecessary armpit cleaning.