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Patients who present with no metastases and a negative sentinel lymph node biopsy have a good prognosis when treated with surgery and radiotherapy | Patients who present with no metastases and a negative [[sentinel lymph node]] biopsy have a good prognosis when treated with surgery and radiotherapy (approximately 90% survival at five years). | ||
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Prognosis
Patients who present with no metastases and a negative sentinel lymph node biopsy have a good prognosis when treated with surgery and radiotherapy (approximately 90% survival at five years).