Clonal wound re-epithelialisation after radiotherapy for skin cancer

The Australasian Journal of Dermatology
Michael J McKay, Catherine McKay

Abstract

Simple clinical observations can give useful insights into biological processes in humans. Here we present a temporal series of pictures addressing the tissue response of a basal cell carcinoma to radiotherapy, where re-epithelialisation (RE) after radiotherapy appeared to occur by clonal regrowth, rather than the usually described sheet-like RE.

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