Nonmelanoma skin cancer initially misdiagnosed in 36% of small cohort
In a small sample study, 10 (36%) of 28 children and young adults diagnosed with nonmelanoma skin cancer were given a misdiagnosis initially, suggesting that young patients with NMSC risk factors may require heightened monitoring from health care providers, according to a study published in Journal...
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