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Reconstruction of nasal ala and tip following skin cancer resection

Park YJ, Kwon GH, Kim JO, Ryu WS, Lee KS

BACKGROUND: Defects of the nasal ala and tip have a complex three-dimensional structure that makes them challenging to reconstruct. Many reconstructive options have been described for nasal ala and tip...
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Effectiveness of radiotherapy for head and neck skin cancers: a single-institution study

Kim JW, Yun BM, Shin MS, Kang JK, Kim J, Kim YS

PURPOSE: External beam radiotherapy (EBRT) is a useful option to treat head and neck skin cancer patients who are not indicated for surgery. In this study, we evaluated the treatment...
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Subcutaneous Heterotopic Ossification Suspected as Skin Cancer

Ki SH, Sim SH, Ma SH

Skin ulcerations on old scars such as post-burn scar contractures are often suspected to be skin cancer. A 68-year-old woman with a 2-year-old skin ulceration, 1 cm in diameter, on...
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Clinical and radiobiological consideration of cyclical hypofractionated radiation therapy also known as QUAD Shot for neglected skin cancer disfiguring the face of a non-compliant patient who was refusing surgery and protracted radiation therapy: case report

Kil WJ, Camphausen K, Cho IH

Although surgery is the mainstay of local treatment for skin cancer, definitive radiation therapy (RT) has been also applied for patients who are unable to tolerate surgery. Definitive RT regimens...
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Analysis of Judicial Precedents Cases Regarding Skin Cancer from 1997 to 2017 in Republic of Korea

Shin SH, Lee W, Kim SY, Jo G, Mun JH, Cho SI

BACKGROUND: Both medical disputes and the incidence of skin cancer are increasing in Korea. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to figure out the medical litigation related to skin cancer...
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Clinical Features and Incidence of Skin Cancer and Precancerous Lesions after Solid Organ Transplantation: A 22-year Single-center Experience in Korea

Park CS, Park JH, Lee JH, Lee DY, Lee JH, Yang JM

  • KMID: 2437052
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2018 Dec;56(10):603-608.
BACKGROUND: It is well known that skin cancer and precancerous disease develop more frequently in patients undergoing solid organ transplantation than normal populations in the normal population in Western countries....
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Role of dermoscopy and biopsy in the diagnosis of skin cancer: it takes two to tango

Li K

Although the dermoscopy had very long history since its introduction in 17th century, only recently it has been possible to see the widespread application of dermoscopy in the dermatology clinic....
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Pathogenesis and prevention of skin cancer

Oh BH

The incidence of skin cancer has continuously increased in Korea, probably due to sun exposure and increases in the aging population. Ultraviolet light, a well-known risk factor for skin cancer,...
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A clinical review of reconstructive techniques for patients with multiple skin cancers on the face

Kim GW, Bae YC, Bae SH, Nam SB, Lee DM

BACKGROUND: Cases of simultaneous multiple skin cancers in a single patient have become more common. Due to the multiplicity of lesions, reconstruction in such cases is more difficult than after...
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Nationwide Trends in the Incidence of Melanoma and Non-melanoma Skin Cancers from 1999 to 2014 in South Korea

Oh CM, Cho H, Won YJ, Kong HJ, Roh YH, Jeong KH, Jung KW

PURPOSE: This descriptive study was aimed to examine trends in the incidence of melanoma and nonmelanoma in South Korea. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The nationwide incidence data for melanoma and non-melanoma skin...
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A Case-Control Study of Skin Cancer and Exposure of Toxic Heavy Metals

Kim TH, Seo JW, Hong YS, Song KH

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Risk of Second Primary Cancer in People with Non-melanoma Skin Cancer: A Nationwide Cohort Study

Wang SH, Chi CC, Zhao ZH, Tung TH

PURPOSE: Previous western studies have found Caucasians with skin cancer, either melanoma or nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC), have an elevated risk of second primary cancer. Our objective was to assess...
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A Comparison of the Local Flap and Skin Graft by Location of Face in Reconstruction after Resection of Facial Skin Cancer

Lee KS, Kim JO, Kim NG, Lee YJ, Park YJ, Kim JS

BACKGROUND: Surgery for reconstruction of defects after surgery should be performed selectively and the many points must be considered. The authors conducted this study to compare the local flap and...
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Reconstruction of Large Facial Defects via Excision of Skin Cancer Using Two or More Regional Flaps

Lee DM, Bae YC, Nam SB, Bae SH, Choi JS

BACKGROUND: Free-flap surgery and skin grafting can be used to reconstruct large facial defects that may result after skin cancer removal by Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS). However, these two methods...
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Non-Melanocytic Skin Cancers of the Head and Neck: A Clinical Study in Jeju Province

Kang JK, Yun BM, Song JK, Shin MS

BACKGROUND: Jeju Island is geographically and socioeconomically distinct from the mainland of South Korea. Thus, the presentation and management of non-melanocytic skin cancers (NMSC) of the head and neck may...
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Increased Prevalence of Left-sided Skin Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Kim JE, Jung GH, Lee JS, Park YL, Whang KU, Lee EY, Sunwoo JG, Kim HJ, Lee SY

  • KMID: 2388332
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2017 Jul;55(6):337-345.
BACKGROUND: Based on trends demonstrated in the United States, a very insignificant number of people have shown a predisposition to left-sided skin cancer. However, to date, no systematic review or...
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Concordant Surgical Treatment: Non-melanocytic Skin Cancer of the Head and Neck

Ryu WC, Koh IC, Lee YH, Cha JH, Kim SI, Kim CG

BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer. Of the 4 million skin lesions excised annually worldwide, approximately 2 million are considered cancerous. In this study, we aimed...
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A Clinical Study of Multiple Non-melanoma Skin Cancers over 4 Years in a Single Institution Center

Kim MS, Kim YS, Na CH, Shin BS

  • KMID: 2373098
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2017 Mar;55(3):165-170.
BACKGROUND: Non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs, basal cell carcinoma [BCC], and squamous cell carcinoma, [SCC]) are skin conditions, and the propensity of NMSCs to develop multiple tumors may be associated with...
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Dosimetric comparison of axilla and groin radiotherapy techniques for high-risk and locally advanced skin cancer

Mattes MD, Zhou Y, Berry SL, Barker CA

PURPOSE: Radiation therapy targeting axilla and groin lymph nodes improves regional disease control in locally advanced and high-risk skin cancers. However, trials generally used conventional two-dimensional radiotherapy (2D-RT), contributing towards...
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Reconstructive Modalities According to Aesthetic Consideration of Subunits of the Cheek after Wide Excision of Skin Cancer

Kim JH, Jeong HS, Lee BH, Jung MS, Park SH, Tak KS, Suh IS

BACKGROUND: Defects of the cheek present a reconstructive challenge because of the visibility of the site, as well as the limited local tissue supply. In addition, the cheek abuts several...
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