2022
DOI: 10.3390/cancers14153835
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Evidence from Clinical Studies Related to Dermatologic Surgeries for Skin Cancer

Abstract: Despite the significant progress made in the past several years in pharmacotherapies for skin cancer, such as BRAF/MEK inhibitors, immune checkpoint inhibitors, and Hedgehog pathway inhibitors, surgical removal of primary skin cancer is still the first choice of treatment unless distant metastases are evident. In cases of lymph node metastases with clinically palpable lymphadenopathy, lymph node dissection (LND) is typically performed for most skin cancers. In the surgical treatment of primary skin tumors, the… Show more

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“…A subset of individuals (10%) in our retrospective study also manifested SSIs, and 6.67% had graft or flap rejection. SSIs can cause sutural rupture and graft necrosis [ 13 ]. Transitory surgical edema and tissue collections are usually expected in plastic and reconstructive surgeries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A subset of individuals (10%) in our retrospective study also manifested SSIs, and 6.67% had graft or flap rejection. SSIs can cause sutural rupture and graft necrosis [ 13 ]. Transitory surgical edema and tissue collections are usually expected in plastic and reconstructive surgeries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of SSTS are removed under local anesthesia, hence anxiety and post-operative pain are anticipated postoperative sequelae, especially in patients undergoing face and scalp surgery [ 13 ]. However, our patients received an adequate cover of analgesics before and after the procedures and this was not an observed complication.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Surgical and non-surgical treatments such as topical therapies are mostly carried out for skin cancer lesions [ 51 ]. Depending on the cancer progression stage, skin cancers can be treated by surgery [ 52 ], immunotherapy [ 53 ], cryosurgery [ 54 ], laser therapy [ 55 ], curettage, desiccation [ 56 ], dermabrasion [ 57 ], targeted therapy, photodynamic therapy [ 58 ], chemotherapy and radiotherapy [ 59 ]. Commonly used medications against melanoma include 5-fluorouracil (5-FU, Efudex), Imiquimod, Resiquimod, Ingenol mebutate, Diclofenac, cisplatin, etc.…”
Section: Skin Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%