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The role of surgery in the treatment of nonregionally recurrent melanoma.

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1993

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Cox regression analysis suggests that patients with a solitary metastasis confined to the subcutaneous, nonregional lymph nodes or lung are most likely to benefit from aggressive surgical intervention. Surgical intervention represents a potentially important modality in the management of selected patients with nonregional metastatic melanoma.