Introduction: Non-melanoma skin tumor is the one with highest prevalence and incidence in Brazil, comprising squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and basal cell carcinoma (CBC). The main risk factor for the development of these tumors is chronic exposure to sunlight, justifying the most affected age group and anatomical locations. Treatment aims to excise the lesion with minimal deformity. Surgical excision with safe margins is the main therapeutic option; others depend on the number of lesions, location, histological type, general health and medical comorbidity. Objectives: To describe the epidemiological profile of patients with skin tumors; to identify the prevalence of non-melanoma; and to evaluate surgical margin. Methods: Observational, long...
Aim. To analyze the results of surgical treatment and epidemiological data of patients who in 2014-2...
Fundamentals: Basal cell carcinoma is the most frequent skin neoplasm in Brazil, with increased inci...
PURPOSE: To describe the epidemiological profile of basal cell carcinoma patients at a private hospi...
Introduction: Skin cancer is the most common neoplasm in the Brazilian population, corresponding to ...
Introduction: Skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer in Brazil and responsible for a significant p...
BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is the most common neoplasm in Brazil, with increasing incidence in recent d...
PURPOSE: To describe the epidemiological profile of basal cell carcinoma patients at a private hospi...
The malignant skin tumors advanced of the face represent a serious pathology due to its location, it...
Introduction: Skin cancer is the most common neoplasm worldwide, increasing its incidence in the la...
BACKGROUND - Cancer represents the third principal cause of death in Brazil. Skin is the most freque...
Abstract: Background: Skin cancer is a highly prevalent condition with a multifactorial etiology re...
ABSTRACT Objectives: to evaluate the profile of skin cancer in Pomeranian communities of the State...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is common in Brazil and is related to sun exposure, among other ri...
BACKGROUND: Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of cancer in humans. OBJECTIVES: To id...
Studies on skin cancer fulfilled in places with geographical and/or population characteristics that ...
Aim. To analyze the results of surgical treatment and epidemiological data of patients who in 2014-2...
Fundamentals: Basal cell carcinoma is the most frequent skin neoplasm in Brazil, with increased inci...
PURPOSE: To describe the epidemiological profile of basal cell carcinoma patients at a private hospi...
Introduction: Skin cancer is the most common neoplasm in the Brazilian population, corresponding to ...
Introduction: Skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer in Brazil and responsible for a significant p...
BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is the most common neoplasm in Brazil, with increasing incidence in recent d...
PURPOSE: To describe the epidemiological profile of basal cell carcinoma patients at a private hospi...
The malignant skin tumors advanced of the face represent a serious pathology due to its location, it...
Introduction: Skin cancer is the most common neoplasm worldwide, increasing its incidence in the la...
BACKGROUND - Cancer represents the third principal cause of death in Brazil. Skin is the most freque...
Abstract: Background: Skin cancer is a highly prevalent condition with a multifactorial etiology re...
ABSTRACT Objectives: to evaluate the profile of skin cancer in Pomeranian communities of the State...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is common in Brazil and is related to sun exposure, among other ri...
BACKGROUND: Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of cancer in humans. OBJECTIVES: To id...
Studies on skin cancer fulfilled in places with geographical and/or population characteristics that ...
Aim. To analyze the results of surgical treatment and epidemiological data of patients who in 2014-2...
Fundamentals: Basal cell carcinoma is the most frequent skin neoplasm in Brazil, with increased inci...
PURPOSE: To describe the epidemiological profile of basal cell carcinoma patients at a private hospi...