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Original Abstract of the Article :
The 12-year end-results of standard "wide" and sparing "narrow" excision of superficial skin melanoma are compared. The results were contributed by a joint study of the WHO Collaborating Centers for Evaluation of Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment of Melanoma headed by Dr. U. Veronesi and Dr. N. Cas...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9615816
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Surgical Treatment of Superficial Melanoma: Narrow vs. Wide Excision
The medical field is constantly evolving, searching for optimal approaches to treat various conditions. This research compares two surgical techniques for treating superficial melanoma, a type of skin cancer. The researchers investigated the long-term outcomes of 'narrow' excision, which involves removing the tumor with a 1 cm margin, and 'wide' excision, which removes the tumor with a 3 cm margin. They aimed to determine the most effective approach for treating superficial melanoma while minimizing the extent of surgery.
Narrow Excision Proves Effective for Superficial Melanoma
The research findings indicate that narrow excision is an effective approach for treating superficial melanoma. The study showed that narrow excision provided a comparable recurrence-free survival rate compared to wide excision, suggesting that a more conservative surgical approach can achieve similar outcomes. This finding is significant because it allows for less extensive surgery, potentially reducing scarring and improving patient recovery.
Implications for Melanoma Treatment
This research offers valuable insights into the treatment of superficial melanoma. The study's findings suggest that narrow excision, a more conservative approach, can be just as effective as wide excision, potentially improving patient outcomes and reducing the extent of surgery. This research encourages a more personalized approach to melanoma treatment, tailoring the surgical technique to the individual patient's needs and the characteristics of their tumor.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study provides a valuable perspective on the treatment of superficial melanoma. The researchers found that narrow excision, like a careful traveler navigating a desert path, can be just as effective as wide excision. This research encourages a more personalized approach to melanoma treatment, tailoring the surgical technique to each patient's needs and the characteristics of their tumor.
Date :
- Date Completed 1998-06-25
- Date Revised 2009-11-03
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