Current Landscape and Open Questions on Adjuvant Therapies in Melanoma
Melanoma is a form of skin cancer that is frequently diagnosed at early stages. In most cases, surgical resection is curative. In case of thicker melanomas (> pT1b) without clinical or instrumental evidence of metastasis, a sentinel lymph node biopsy is recommended for staging purposes. If the ly...
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Main Authors: | Vincenzo De Falco (Author), Stefania Napolitano (Author), Luigi Pio Guerrera (Author), Teresa Troiani (Author) |
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