Disease-specific survival of malignant melanoma after Mohs micrographic surgery is not impacted by initial margins: A systematic review and meta-analysisCapsule Summary
Background: During Mohs surgery for melanoma, evidence has demonstrated that many surgeons opt for smaller initial margins than traditionally recommended (0.5 cm for in situ and 1 cm for invasive). Literature regarding surgical outcomes based on initial margin is sparse. Objective: To determine diff...
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Main Authors: | Olivia M. Crum, MD (Author), Elliott H. Campbell, MD (Author), Cynthia J. Chelf, MLS, AHIP (Author), Addison M. Demer, MD (Author), Jerry D. Brewer, MD, MS (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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