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Risk factors for development of new skin neoplasms in patients with past history of skin cancer: A survival analysis [PDF]
We conducted a retrospective study aiming to assess the risk, and associated risk factors, of developing subsequent skin cancers after having a first diagnosis of skin cancer.
Ana Filipa Duarte +2 more
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De Novo Skin Neoplasms in Liver-Transplanted Patients: Single-Center Prospective Evaluation of 105 Cases [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Solid-organ transplant recipients (SOTRs) are notably considered at risk for developing cutaneous malignancies. However, most of the existing literature is focused on kidney transplant-related non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs).
Alessia Paganelli +13 more
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Benign Skin Neoplasms among the Histopathological Specimens of Skin Neoplasm in a Teaching Hospital: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Skin tumors are relatively uncommon malignancies worldwide, but its incidence has been progressively increased over the last few decades. Skin tumor belongs to a diverse group of neoplasms arising from the epidermis, adnexal structures and ...
Sushma Thapa +3 more
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Raman spectroscopy in noninvasive optical diagnostics of skin neoplasms [PDF]
Aim to propose a schematic design of a new prototype having a potential for mass production and use in medical institutions for routine diagnostics of skin neoplasms. Material and methods.
Oleg I. Kaganov +3 more
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Some Aspects of the Epidemiology and Diagnostics of Malignant Skin Neoplasms
This review article discusses important issues concerned with the epidemiology, classification and diagnosis of such widespread malignant skin neoplasms, as melanoma, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.
V. V. Chebotarev +2 more
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Malignant Skin Neoplasms [PDF]
Skin cancers may be derived from any part of the skin, and the classification of all variants is extensive. Overall they are the most common cancers of the body, and include those that are highly mortal and those that are associated with an increased morbidity. In this review the most common skin cancers confronted by the clinician and their management
CARLOS Ricotti, Navid Bouzari
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Malignant skin neoplasms in patients after kidney transplantation
Introduction. The widespread use of modern immunosuppressive therapy schemes has increased the duration of transplanted organ function. However, along with an increase in life expectancy, there is an elevation in malignant neoplasms in patients with a ...
D. V. Perlin +4 more
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Over the last few decades, dermoscopy has been showed to facilitate the non-invasive diagnosis of both benign and malignant skin tumors, yet literature data mainly comes from studies on light phototypes.
Nkechi Anne Enechukwu +19 more
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Neoplasms of the skin are found most often on the face. Malignant tumors of the facial skin pose a challenge in treatment, prohibiting compromises between oncologically responsible surgery and functional plus cosmetic outcome.
Hajdarbegovic, Enes +4 more
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Neoplasms of anal canal and perianal skin [PDF]
Tumors of the anus and perianal skin are rare. Their presentation can vary and often mimics common benign anal pathology, thereby delaying diagnosis and appropriate and timely treatment.
Léonard, Daniel +5 more
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