Nonmelanoma skin cancer

RA Skidmore Jr, FP Flowers - Medical Clinics of North America, 1998 - Elsevier
Nonmelanoma skin cancers encompass a vast array of malignancies: adventitial, vascular,
neuroendocrine, hematologic, adnexal, and epithelial. The skin is also a major site for
metastasis of internal disease. With an understanding of the frequency of presentation,
clinical distribution, and appearance, the clinician is able to provide an accurate diagnosis
for the majority of lesions. Because there are so many nonmelanoma skin cancers, the focus
here is on those with a high frequency or significant morbidity. The treatment of …