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Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma staging may influence management in users: A survey study.

Vishal A PatelCatherine McCullumAndrew D SparksChrysalyne D SchmultsSarah T ArronAnokhi Jambusaria-Pahlajani
Published in: Cancer medicine (2021)
This survey study highlights areas of consensus and differences regarding the definition of high-risk features of CSCC, staging approaches, and management patterns between dermatologists and OCS. High-risk CSCC is defined as, but not limited to, BWH T2b and higher and AJCC T3 and higher, and these thresholds can be used to identify cases for which treatment beyond surgery may be considered. Dermatologists are more likely to utilize BWH staging, likely because BWH validation studies showing advantages over AJCC were published in dermatology journals and discussed at dermatology meetings. Additional data are necessary to develop a comprehensive risk-based management approach for CSCC.
Keyphrases
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