Evolution of the Clinical, Dermoscopic and Pathologic Diagnosis of Melanoma
The conventional narrative states that the steadily rising incidence of melanoma among fair-skinned Caucasian populations during the last decades is caused by excessive UV-exposure. There is, however, no doubt that other factors had a significant impact on the rising incidence of melanoma. Pre-1980...
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Main Author: | Harald Kittler |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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