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STUDY OF SURGICAL AND POSTOPERATIVE TREATMENT HAED AND NECK MALIGNANT SKIN TUMORS
Medical faculty Priština , Kosovska Mithrovica , Kosovo*
Clinical Centre of Serbia , Belgrade , Serbia
Clinical Centre of Serbia , Belgrade , Serbia
Medical faculty , Belgrade , Serbia
Medical faculty , Belgrade , Serbia
Published: 01.12.2010.
Volume 38, Issue 2 (2010)
pp. 81-84;
Abstract
According to the relevant investigations during past decade there is a great increase of malignant skin tumors. By this research we tried to investigate this hypothesis in domestic population and present complicated reconstructive procedure. In this research were included 591 patients with melanomas and carcinomas of head and neck who were surgically treated at our clinic from August 2000. to October 2008. Results of this research showed that 50 patients had melanoma and 541 carcinomas of skin. We have found that men are affected by skin facial carcinomas four times as much as women. The most common location of plano cell carcinoma was the skin of the auricle and lips, while basal cell carcinoma was mostly found on the nose. 62% patients with squamous cell carcinoma who were primary surgically treated survived more than 5 yr. 85% patients with basal cell carcinomas survived more than 5 yr.
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