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Pediatric Melanoma: A Review
Cancer Control, 06/29/09
Mills O et al. - Despite the differences between pediatric and adult melanoma, survival rates are similar andare improving in both populations. Further studies will help delineate the pathogenesis of both adult andpediatric melanoma, with the goal of contributing to early detection and improved survival.
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