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Position paper on a simplified histopathological classification of basal cell carcinoma: results of the European Consensus Project.

Maria-Teresa Fernandez-FiguerasJ MalvehiP TschandlA RuttenF RongiolettiLuis RequenaH KittlerK KerlD KazakovB CribierE CalonjeJ AndréWerner Kempfnull null
Published in: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV (2021)
The three BCC subtypes with infiltrative growth pattern, characteristically associated with higher risk of deep involvement (infiltrating, sclerosing, and micronodular), should be unified in a single group. The concise and encompassing term "infiltrative BCCs" can be used for these tumors. A binary classification of BCC into low-risk and high-risk subtypes on histopathological grounds alone is questionable; correlation with clinical factors is necessary to determine BCC risk and therapeutic approach.
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