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3
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78
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Guidelines of care for the management of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
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2018
2018-03
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5-year follow-up; american joint committee; biopsy; carcinoma; curettage; Dermatology; fresh tissue technique; limited life expectancy; lymph-node biopsy; metastasis; mohs micrographic surgery; nonmelanoma skin-cancer; organ transplant; phototherapy; radiotherapy; randomized controlled-trial; recipients; squamous cell; staging; Surgery; surveillance; topical photodynamic therapy; topical therapy
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Alam M; Armstrong A; Baum C; Bordeaux J S; Brown M; Busam K J; Eisen D B; Iyengar V; Lober C; Margolis D J; Messina J; Miller A; Miller S; Mostow E; Mowad C; Nehal K; Schmitt-Burr K; Sekulic A; Storrs P; Teng J; Yu S; Huang C; Boyer K; Begolka W S; Bichakjian C; Kim J Y S; Kozlow J H; Mittal B; Moyer J; Olenecki T; Rodgers P
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Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the second most common form of human cancer and has an increasing annual incidence. Although most cSCC is cured with office-based therapy, advanced cSCC poses a significant risk for morbidity, impact on quality of life, and death. This document provides evidence-based recommendations for the management of patients with cSCC. Topics addressed include biopsy techniques and histopathologic assessment, tumor staging, surgical and nonsurgical management, follow-up and prevention of recurrence, and management of advanced disease. The primary focus of these recommendations is on evaluation and management of primary cSCC and localized disease, but where relevant, applicability to recurrent cSCC is noted, as is general information on the management of patients with metastatic disease.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2017.10.007" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/j.jaad.2017.10.007</a>
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Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
2018
5-year follow-up
Alam M
american joint committee
Armstrong A
Baum C
Begolka W S
Bichakjian C
Biopsy
Bordeaux J S
Boyer K
Brown M
Busam K J
Carcinoma
curettage
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Dermatology
Eisen D B
fresh tissue technique
Huang C
Iyengar V
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Kim J Y S
Kozlow J H
limited life expectancy
Lober C
lymph-node biopsy
Margolis D J
Messina J
Metastasis
Miller A
Miller S
Mittal B
mohs micrographic surgery
Mostow E
Mowad C
Moyer J
Nehal K
NEOMED College of Medicine
nonmelanoma skin-cancer
Olenecki T
organ transplant
Phototherapy
Radiotherapy
randomized controlled-trial
recipients
Rodgers P
Schmitt-Burr K
Sekulic A
squamous cell
Staging
Storrs P
Surgery
surveillance
Teng J
topical photodynamic therapy
topical therapy
Yu S