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melanoma Clark level
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Primary melanomas, hereditary with familial CDKN2A mutation or sporadic
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Clark level could be still a useful prognostic marker in scalp melanoma: a multicentric cross-sectio…
Clark level risk stratifies patients with mitogenic thin melanomas for sentinel lymph node biopsy.
Prognostic subclassifications of T1 cutaneous melanomas based on ulceration, tumour thickness and Cl…
Prognostic Role of Clinicopathological Characteristics and Serum Markers in Metastatic Melanoma Pati…
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Study of gp75 Vaccine in Patients With Stage III and IV Melanoma
Melanomas Excised in Primary Care vs Secondary Care Excision
Identifying Gene Mutations in Patients With Melanoma and in Families With a History of Hereditary Me…
Vaccine Therapy in Treating Patients With Stage IV or Relapsed Malignant Melanoma
Observational Study for Melanoma Adjuvant Treatment With Tafinlar® + Mekinist® (Dabrafenib + Trameti…
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