The overall goal of the project is to assess outcomes after Moh’s surgery for the treatment of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC). Moh’s micrographic surgery is a specialized method of removing skin cancer and aims to achieve the maximum likelihood of cure while removing the minimum amount of skin. It does this by taking horizontal cuts of the tissue and mounting the specimen in such a way as to allow for histologic inspection of one hundred percent of the surgical margin. If cancer cells remain visible at the margin, the surgeon resects additional tissue only from the corresponding location on the patient’s skin and repeats this process until the margins are clear of malignancy. This is in contrast to a standard wide local excision w...
Comparative Medicine - OneHealth and Comparative Medicine Poster SessionMohs skin cancer surgery is ...
OBJECTIVE:The recommended treatment for cutaneous squamous cell cancer (CuSCC) of the head and neck ...
Objectives: We are presenting our experience collected from a series of 109 cases with SCC of the lo...
Background:. Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) has become the predominant modality of excision for non...
BackgroundOnly a few reports have been published on the long-term outcome of surgical excision of cu...
WOS: 000345012000081PubMed ID: 25329844Lip carcinoma is one of the most common cancers of the head a...
BACKGROUND: To examine to what extent physicians follow a regional guidelines for the diagnosis, sta...
Objectives: our goal was to evaluate the role of frozen section margin examination in the surgical m...
A prospective studs was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy of 3 mm margins of resection with surgic...
BackgroundThe Australian Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) database was initiated in 1993 by the Skin ...
Mohs micrographic surgery is a method for removal of non-melanoma skin cancer in thin layers, allowi...
Background: The new AJCC classification has highlighted some particular risk factors for squamous ce...
Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is used to obtain clear margins in skin cancer treatment. MMS involv...
Comparative Medicine - OneHealth and Comparative Medicine Poster SessionMohs skin cancer surgery is ...
OBJECTIVE:The recommended treatment for cutaneous squamous cell cancer (CuSCC) of the head and neck ...
Objectives: We are presenting our experience collected from a series of 109 cases with SCC of the lo...
Background:. Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) has become the predominant modality of excision for non...
BackgroundOnly a few reports have been published on the long-term outcome of surgical excision of cu...
WOS: 000345012000081PubMed ID: 25329844Lip carcinoma is one of the most common cancers of the head a...
BACKGROUND: To examine to what extent physicians follow a regional guidelines for the diagnosis, sta...
Objectives: our goal was to evaluate the role of frozen section margin examination in the surgical m...
A prospective studs was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy of 3 mm margins of resection with surgic...
BackgroundThe Australian Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) database was initiated in 1993 by the Skin ...
Mohs micrographic surgery is a method for removal of non-melanoma skin cancer in thin layers, allowi...
Background: The new AJCC classification has highlighted some particular risk factors for squamous ce...
Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is used to obtain clear margins in skin cancer treatment. MMS involv...
Comparative Medicine - OneHealth and Comparative Medicine Poster SessionMohs skin cancer surgery is ...
OBJECTIVE:The recommended treatment for cutaneous squamous cell cancer (CuSCC) of the head and neck ...
Objectives: We are presenting our experience collected from a series of 109 cases with SCC of the lo...