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Cutaneous Melanoma: Etiology and Therapy

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Cutaneous Melanoma: Etiology and Therapy
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Publisher: Codon Publications
ISBN-13: 9780994438140
Number of pages: 192

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The book provides an up-to-date, concise, multidisciplinary overview of the epidemiology, pathology, and current evidence-based treatment options for patients with all stages of melanoma. These aspects are presented in two sections: epidemiology and pathophysiology, and therapy and management.

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