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Incidence of Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinomas in Biopsy-Proven Squamous Cell Carcinomas In Situ Sent for Mohs Micrographic Surgery
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Although biopsy-proven SCCIS is often treated with modalities that are best suited for superficial disease and do not involve a final pathologic confirmation of clearance (e.g., cryotherapy, electrodesiccation and curettage), this study demonstrated that up to 31% of biopsy-proven SCCIS lesions may harbor invasive SCC. Clinical signs of residual tumor and a diameter larger than 1.4 cm are statistically significant predictors of underlying invasive SCC. These data suggest that treatment modalities that include histologic control of tumor removal should also be strongly considered for the treatment of select biopsy-proven SCCIS meeting the above criteria.
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