Do you know your guidelines? Diagnosis and management of cutaneous head and neck melanoma

Head & Neck
Thomas J OwEducation Committee of the American Head and Neck Society (AHNS)

Abstract

The following article is the next installment of the series "Do You Know Your Guidelines?" presented by the Education Committee of the American Head and Neck Society. Guidelines for the prevention, diagnosis, workup, and management of cutaneous melanoma are reviewed in an evidence-based fashion.

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