Abstract

Cutaneous Oncology: From Research to Diagnosis and Management

Highlights

  • Improving aspects of early diagnosis of skin cancer remains a fundamental concern

  • There is a lack of data endorsing radiotherapy (RT) in CD30+ lymphoproliferative disorder (LPD)

  • Gentile et al in the study titled “Single-Fraction Radiotherapy for CD30+ Lymphoproliferative Disorders” in a retrospective review prominently assess the clinical response of refractory or recurrent CD30+ lymphoproliferative disorder lesions to palliative radiation therapy suggesting palliative localized RT for symptomatic CD30+ LPD refractory or recurrent to other therapies

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Introduction

Improving aspects of early diagnosis of skin cancer remains a fundamental concern. The role of computer assistance for clinical decision with regard to detecting skin cancer needs to be defined and evidenced by appropriate studies. This special issue highlights and discusses exciting implications in exploration of broad spectrum of rare and common conditions with respect to both diagnosis and treatment of cutaneous malignancies. An important aspect concerning angiosarcoma, a highly aggressive malignant tumor that still lacks a common consensus for the treatment approach, has been targeted in the article titled “Surgical Treatment and Prognosis of Angiosarcoma of the Scalp: A Retrospective Analysis of 14 Patients in a Single Institution” by J.

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