Diagnosis of an additional in situ melanoma does not influence survival for patients with a single invasive melanoma: A registry-based follow-up study.

scientific article published on 18 January 2016

Diagnosis of an additional in situ melanoma does not influence survival for patients with a single invasive melanoma: A registry-based follow-up study. is …
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P356DOI10.1111/AJD.12429
P698PubMed publication ID26776229

P50authorKiarash KhosrotehraniQ30510345
Michael G. KimlinQ39939056
Peter D BaadeQ40027158
H. Peter SoyerQ56849556
Joanne F AitkenQ63682319
Danny R YouldenQ64214396
P2093author name stringAdèle C Green
Philippa H Youl
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P433issue1
P304page(s)57-60
P577publication date2016-01-18
P1433published inAustralasian Journal of DermatologyQ15760350
P1476titleDiagnosis of an additional in situ melanoma does not influence survival for patients with a single invasive melanoma: A registry-based follow-up study
P478volume57

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