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Uveal melanoma: Long-term survival.

Tomas RadivoyevitchEmily C ZaborArun D Singh
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Relative survival methods can be used to estimate long term survival of uveal melanoma patients without knowing the exact cause of death. RS and EAR provide more realistic estimates as they compare the survival to that of a normal matched population. Death due to melanoma were rare beyond 20 years with normal life expectancy reached at 25 years after primary therapy.
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