A unifying approach to the clinical diagnosis of melanoma including "D" for "Dark" in the ABCDE criteria
Current clinical approaches to melanoma diagnosis have not been associated with a decrease in mortality from this cancer. The components of the new approach presented are, first, a screening examination to look for any lesion that stands out because of being dark, different, or changing; second, whe...
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Main Author: | Stuart M. Goldsmith (Author) |
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