Authors
Hodgetts, JackieAffiliation
The Christie Foundation Trust, Manchester.Issue Date
2013
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The incidence of melanoma is rising faster than any other malignancy. As more cases are diagnosed, it is likely that general nurses will come into contact with melanoma patients. This article discusses the identification, treatment and prognosis for this group of patients.Citation
Causes and treatment of malignant melanoma.109 (28):12-5 Nurs TimesJournal
Nursing TimesPubMed ID
23971315Type
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
0954-7762Collections
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