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[1]
] for their letter to the Editor related to our published European consensus-based
interdisciplinary guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of basal cell carcinoma
(BCC) [
[2]
]. They comment on the extensive safety margins for conventional (2D) surgical excision
of high-risk BCCs and the proposed frequent follow-up of patients with a history of
BCC.- Peris K.
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- Kaufmann R.
- Bastholt L.
- Seguin N.B.
- et al.
European Dermatology Forum (EDF), the European association of dermato-oncology (EADO)
and the European organization for research and treatment of cancer (EORTC). Diagnosis
and treatment of basal cell carcinoma: European consensus-based interdisciplinary
guidelines.
Eur J Canc. 2019; 118: 10-34
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Published online: March 30, 2020
Accepted:
February 19,
2020
Received:
February 17,
2020
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