Skin Cancer and UV Radiation pp 1273-1283 | Cite as
The Short-Term Use of 5-Fluorouracil to Identify Subclinical Actinic Keratoses in Young Adults with Subsequent Long-Term Application of Tretinoin to Prevent Tumor Progression
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Abstract
Non-melanoma skin cancers have reached epidemic proportions in the United States. One million persons will likely develop basal or squamous cell cancers in 1996–97.
Keywords
Actinic Keratose Squamous Cell Cancer Collagen Bundle Horny Layer Retinyl Acetate
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