Treatment of advanced skin carcinoma in elderly people
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Background Advanced skin carcinoma, according to TNM classification, is as a lesion in stage III or IV (T3-T4, N0-N1, M0-M1) greater than 5 cm in greatest diameter (T3). It can infiltrate extradermal tissues (T4) or it can have local lymph node metastasis (N1) or distant metastasis (M1). In a large percentage of these patients, local relapses with deep infiltration, regional lymph node metastasis or distant metastases may be encountered. Current literature reports only few papers about advanced stage casistics. Therefore we reviewed our experience with elderly patients presenting skin carcinomas in advanced stage, to evaluate the incidence of this disorder among the whole number of skin carcinomas, the operability of those patients, the immediate clinical response to the surgical treatment and their follow-up.
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