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Clinical and Digital Follow-up of Cutaneous Melanoma

Background: Follow-up of melanoma patients allows early detection of both recurrences and new invasive melanomas. Early recognition of cutaneous melanoma is the most efficient strategy to improve prognosis of this potentially fatal disease. Currently there is no universally accepted surveillance pro...

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Published in:Journal of the Turkish Academy of Dermatology 2019-06, Vol.13 (2)
Main Authors: Engin, Burhan, Oba, Muazzez Cigdem
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