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Histopathologic upgrading of nonmelanoma skin cancer at the time of Mohs micrographic surgery: A prospective review
Rachel L. Kyllo
, Karl W. Staser
,
I. Rosman
,
M. Laurin Council
, E. A. Hurst
Division of Dermatology
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Mentorship to Enhance Development in Academia Program
Siteman Cancer Center
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Non-melanoma Skin Cancer
100%
Prospective Review
100%
Mohs Micrographic Surgery
100%
Tumor
75%
Initial Biopsy
75%
Timing of Surgery
50%
Histological Subtypes
50%
Tumor Clearance
25%
Skin Cancer
25%
Referral Practices
25%
Frozen Section
25%
Single-center Study
25%
Limited Time
25%
Dermatologist
25%
Defect Size
25%
Prospective Cross-sectional Study
25%
Appropriate Use Criteria
25%
Frozen Section Analysis
25%
Aggressive Subtypes
25%
Surgical Parameters
25%
Mohs Surgeons
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Non Melanoma Skin Cancer
100%
Mohs Surgery
100%
Tumor
75%
Biopsy Technique
75%
Neoplasm
25%
Surgeon
25%
Cross Sectional Study
25%
Retrospective Study
25%
Patient Referral
25%
Skin Cancer
25%