Armando Giuliano, MD, was a pioneer in sentinel node biopsy. Due to this contribution in medicine, early-stage breast cancer patients avoided long-term complications and extensive surgery, making a difference in clinical patient management. In this episode, Giuliano discusses his experience in making sentinel node biopsy relevant to breast cancer and how he sees the standard of care changing as discoveries continue.

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