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The treatment of skin cancer has become an increasingly multispecialty practice. Ongoing surgical and postsurgical advances and emergent factors that predispose patients to these tumors have changed the treatment paradigm. Having a keen understanding of diagnostic, surgical, and nonsurgical treatment options is key to identifying, treating, or referring patients with potential cutaneous malignancies.
While Brian R. Gastmans Cutaneous Malignancies:: A Surgical Perspective is the first of its kind to emphasize surgical management of skin cancer, several sections are devoted to systemic nonsurgical therapies affecting patient care and surgical intervention. Topics encompassed include prevention, diagnosis, medication management, appropriate margin size, reconstruction methods, and the importance of stellar dermatopathology.
Key Highlights
Edited by an esteemed dual board certified plastic surgeon and otolaryngologist, this definitive book is the most complete guide to surgical management of skin cancer. It is essential reading for plastic surgeons, dermatologists, otolaryngologists, and all clinicians who treat or refer patients with suspected skin cancer.
Data sheet
1. Prevention of Future Skin Cancer
2. Clinical Detection of Skin Cancer
3. Treatment of Squamous and Basal Cell Carcinoma of the Skin
4. Surgical Treatment of Cutaneous Melanoma
5. Treatment of Rare Skin Malignancies
6. Mohs Micrographic Surgerys Role in the Treatment of Skin Cancer
7. Role of Radiotherapy in the Treatment of Skin Malignancies
8. Surgical Implications of Systemic Therapy for Skin Cancer
9. Common Reconstructive Techniques after Facial Skin Cancer Excision
10. Operative Lymphadenectomy
11. Role of Dermatopathology in the Surgical Management of Skin Cancer
12. High-Risk Cutaneous Malignancies