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Metastasizing basal cell carcinomas

Metastasizing basal cell carcinomas HE OCCURRENCE biological ly from squamous c d ( inomas of the skin. Kdtz et al.2 reported an incidence 01 metastases of 2.6:; in squamous tell caicinomas of the skin; i n most cases, metastases occuned within ,’ years of tlie first atlniission j for treatment. ‘Their ohscrvatjons “. . . \usgested that i r metastatic disease h , ~ not tlevcll oped i n a ticated patient within the fnst thrce enrs, the chances that it would develop thcrcafter werc quite small.” Pour of our 9 patients are now known to be dead. ‘Two died postopeiatively aEtm major surgery to e r d i c ,tte the tumor and metastases; 1 d i e d with p i h o n n r y metc4stnses confirmed at autopsy; anti 1 died with rnalnutrt tion antl cachexia secontlniy to the locnl disease. 7’111 ee patients developed recurrences subsequcnt to the mctnstases and h a l e bcen devclopcd I(’followed for 1 to 3 years. TMO currentes that WC‘I-c excised, but the patients m r e lost to follow up 1 and 2 years respcctivelj a1 ter the metastases were diagnosed. HI5701 O L Y Histologicd sections were I http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Cancer Wiley

Metastasizing basal cell carcinomas

Cancer , Volume 14 (5) – Sep 1, 1961

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Copyright © 1961 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0008-543X
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1097-0142
DOI
10.1002/1097-0142(196109/10)14:5<1036::AID-CNCR2820140518>3.0.CO;2-K
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Abstract

HE OCCURRENCE biological ly from squamous c d ( inomas of the skin. Kdtz et al.2 reported an incidence 01 metastases of 2.6:; in squamous tell caicinomas of the skin; i n most cases, metastases occuned within ,’ years of tlie first atlniission j for treatment. ‘Their ohscrvatjons “. . . \usgested that i r metastatic disease h , ~ not tlevcll oped i n a ticated patient within the fnst thrce enrs, the chances that it would develop thcrcafter werc quite small.” Pour of our 9 patients are now known to be dead. ‘Two died postopeiatively aEtm major surgery to e r d i c ,tte the tumor and metastases; 1 d i e d with p i h o n n r y metc4stnses confirmed at autopsy; anti 1 died with rnalnutrt tion antl cachexia secontlniy to the locnl disease. 7’111 ee patients developed recurrences subsequcnt to the mctnstases and h a l e bcen devclopcd I(’followed for 1 to 3 years. TMO currentes that WC‘I-c excised, but the patients m r e lost to follow up 1 and 2 years respcctivelj a1 ter the metastases were diagnosed. HI5701 O L Y Histologicd sections were I

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Published: Sep 1, 1961

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