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Conceptualization: T.R.; P.H.; Data curation: T.R.; P.H.; Formal analysis: S.M.R.; Investigation: S.M.R.; P.H.; Methodology: S.M.R.,; P.H.; Project administration: P.H.; T.R.; Supervision: P.H.; T.R.; Validation: T.R. Visualization: S.M.R., T.R.,; P.H.; Writing—original draft: S.M.R.; Writing—review; editing: S.M.R., P.H., T.R.
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Rahman, S.M., Hooper, P.B. & Rohrer, T.E. Basal cell carcinoma has greater subclinical extension than squamous cell carcinoma: a cohort study. Arch Dermatol Res 316, 180 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00403-024-02916-2
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