Less Is (Usually) More: When Is Amputation Appropriate for Treatment of Extremity Soft Tissue Sarcoma? Gary N. Mann Editorial 26 January 2005 Pages: 1 - 2
Reducing the Need for Sentinel Node Procedures by Ultrasound Examination of Regional Lymph Nodes Alexander M. M. Eggermont Editorial 26 January 2005 Pages: 3 - 5
“Axillary Recurrence After a Negative Sentinel Node Biopsy”: Editorial Comment Philip Z. Israel Editorial 26 January 2005 Pages: 9 - 9
The Indications for and the Prognostic Significance of Amputation as the Primary Surgical Procedure for Localized Soft Tissue Sarcoma of the Extremity Michelle A. GhertAdesegun AbuduJay S. Wunder Original Article 27 December 2004 Pages: 10 - 17
Ultrasound Examination of Sentinel Nodes in the Initial Assessment of Patients With Primary Cutaneous Melanoma Emma C. StarrittRoger F. UrenJohn F. Thompson Original Article 27 December 2004 Pages: 18 - 23
Can Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy Be Omitted in Patients With Favorable Breast Cancer Histology? Jane E. MendezJane V. FeyLisa M. Sclafani Original Article 27 December 2004 Pages: 24 - 28
Axillary Recurrence After a Negative Sentinel NodeBiopsy for Breast Cancer: Incidence and Clinical Significance Marjolein L. SmidtCaroline M. M. JanssenLuc J. A. Strobbe Original Article 27 December 2004 Pages: 29 - 33
Axillary Recurrence After Sentinel Node Biopsy Jacqueline Sara JerussDavid J. WinchesterDavid J. Winchester Original Article 27 December 2004 Pages: 34 - 40
Beyond the Clinical Trials: How Often Is Sentinel Lymph Node Dissection Performed for Breast Cancer? Melinda A. MaggardKaren E. LaneClifford Y. Ko Original Article 27 December 2004 Pages: 41 - 47
A Predictive Model for the Development of Hormone-Responsive Breast Cancer Seema Rao GorlaNanjiang HouMonica Morrow Original Article 27 December 2004 Pages: 48 - 56
Ankle Instability After Vascularized Fibular Harvest for Tumor Reconstruction Saminathan S. NathanLee Hung-YiJohn H. Healey Original Article 27 December 2004 Pages: 57 - 64
Long-Term Survival of Peritoneal Carcinomatosis of Colorectal Origin Vic J. VerwaalSerge van RuthFrans A. N. Zoetmulder Original Article 27 December 2004 Pages: 65 - 71
Lymph Node Metastasis in Epithelial Malignancies of the Appendix With Peritoneal Dissemination Does Not Reduce Survival in Patients Treated by Cytoreductive Surgery and Perioperative Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy S. González-MorenoE. BrunP. H. Sugarbaker Original Article 27 December 2004 Pages: 72 - 80
Extent of Thyroidectomy Is Not a Major Determinant of Survival in Low- or High-Risk Papillary Thyroid Cancer Philip I. HaighDavid R. UrbachLorne E. Rotstein Original Article 27 December 2004 Pages: 81 - 89