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Skin Cancer
Contributing journals to this collection:
JAMA & Archives Journals
Citations 281-290 of 692 total displayed.
- Observations
Pigmented Mammary Paget Disease: Dermoscopic, In Vivo Reflectance-Mode Confocal Microscopic, and Immunohistochemical Study of a Case
- Caterina Longo; Fabrizio Fantini; Anna Maria Cesinaro; Sara Bassoli; Stefania Seidenari; Giovanni Pellacani
Arch Dermatol 2007; 143: 752-754.
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- Evidence-Based Dermatology: Research Commentaries
Cloud Over Sentinel Node Biopsy: Unlikely Survival Benefit in Melanoma
- Urbà González
Arch Dermatol 2007; 143: 775-776.
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- Evidence-Based Dermatology: Research Commentaries
Systemic Adjuvant Therapy for Patients With High-Risk Melanoma
- Kenneth Y. Tsai
Arch Dermatol 2007; 143: 779-782.
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- Editorials
The Current Status of Evaluation and Treatment of High-Risk Cutaneous Melanoma: Therapeutic Breakthroughs Remain Elusive
- Matthew H. Kanzler
Arch Dermatol 2007; 143: 785-787.
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- Editorials
The Era of Targeted Therapies: Increasing Role for Novel Oncologic Drugs in Dermatology
- Liliana Montella; Giovannella Palmieri; Mario Lacouture
Arch Dermatol 2007; 143: 788-789.
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- Correspondence
Fast-Growing and Slow-Growing Melanomas
- Giuseppe Argenziano; Iris Zalaudek; Gerardo Ferrara
Arch Dermatol 2007; 143: 802-803.
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- Correspondence
Fast-Growing and Slow-Growing MelanomasReply
- John W. Kelly; Grant A. McArthur; Rory Wolfe; John F. Thompson; Wendy Liu
Arch Dermatol 2007; 143: 803-804.
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- Correspondence
Increasing Ratio of Thin to Thick Melanoma Lesions: Pathogenesis and Early Detection of This CancerReply
- Dan Lipsker
Arch Dermatol 2007; 143: 804-a-805-a.
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- Correspondence
Increasing Ratio of Thin to Thick Melanoma Lesions: Pathogenesis and Early Detection of This Cancer
- Jean-Claude Bystryn
Arch Dermatol 2007; 143: 804.
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- Correspondence
Identification of Incipient Tumors by Means of Sequential Dermoscopy Imaging: A New Way to Inflate the "Epidemic" of Melanoma?Reply
- Harald Kittler; Scott W. Menzies
Arch Dermatol 2007; 143: 805-a-806-a.
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