丛斌斌, 王永胜. Advances in sentinel lymph node biopsy tracers for breast cancer[J]. China Oncology, 2019, 29(7): 540-544. DOI: 10.19401/j.cnki.1007-3639.2019.07.010.
Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) has become the standard procedure for the axillary staging in early breast cancer patients
using the radioisotope combined with blue dye. However
the extensive application of SLNB has been restricted by the poor specificity and access issue of the traditional tracer. Many novel sentinel lymph node tracers have been produced accordingly. The indocyanine green is cheap and safe to use. However
the poor penetrating power and targeting power might become the bottleneck limiting its wide application. The contrast-enhanced ultrasonography can be used to dynamically visualize lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes in real time
whereas the success rate and accuracy are relatively low. The superparamagnetic iron oxide techniques are easy to operate and could avoid iatrogenic radionuclide pollution with good application prospects.