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Kakimoto M et al. – Breast cancer, skin cancer, and head and neck cancer often develops a hemorrhagic malignant wound. Bleeding from the tumor impairs patients' quality of life and can be life threatening, while surgical or electrical hemostasis is often unsuccessful because of the tumor's friability. This simple technique is effective for bleeding from malignant wounds and should be learned by health professionals performing cancer care.

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