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Allogeneic and Autologous Melanoma Vaccines: Where have we been and where are we going?
(2006-04)
The past three decades have seen substantial research on vaccines for the treatment of metastatic melanoma and the prevention of recurrence following resection. Despite their enormous promise, the actual results have been ...
Changes in Surgical Management Resulting from Case Review at a Breast Cancer Multidisciplinary Tumor Board
(American Cancer Society, 2006-08-21)
The role of the surgeon in the management of melanoma.
(2006)
While multimodality therapy has become the standard for most solid tumors, the mainstay of therapy for melanoma remains surgical. This includes not only early stage disease, but advanced melanoma as well. The surgical ...
Locoregional therapy of breast cancer: maximizing control, minimizing morbidity
(Future Drugs, Inc., 2006)
The goal of locoregional therapy in breast cancer has remained unchanged for a century: the eradication of all malignant cells from the breast and draining lymph nodes, hopefully prior to them having spread to distant ...