Primary melanoma of the anorectal region: clinical and histopathological review of 17 cases. A retrospective cohort study
Colorectal Disease2021Vol. 23(10), pp. 2706–2713
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Abstract
An aggressive surgical approach may have an effect on survival in most early stages while more advanced disease benefits from a more conservative approach. Attention to sentinel lymph nodes and further systemic research into therapy is required. For now, treatment and diagnostic modalities seem to be inconsistent, requiring further investigation to elucidate common points.
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