Journal ArticleDermatol Clin · April 2026
Vulvar squamous cell carcinoma and its precursors are heterogeneous and classified into 3 biologically distinct subgroups: human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated, HPV-independent TP53-mutated, and HPV-independent TP53-wild type. Although nomenclature is est ...
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Journal ArticleCancers (Basel) · April 4, 2025
INTRODUCTION: Diagnostic uncertainty for ambiguous lesions that fall on the spectrum between nevi and melanoma remains a significant challenge and can have consequences for patient management. METHODS: This study aimed to compare the diagnostic utility of ...
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Journal ArticleDiagnostic Histopathology · January 1, 2024
Although rare, cancer of the vulva and penis have significant morbidity, mortality, and potentially psychologically distressing treatments. At both sites, squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common tumor type. Transitioning from classification system ...
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Journal ArticleCancers (Basel) · December 12, 2023
Atypical and malignant cutaneous tumors are understudied in the pediatric population, with limited data on long-term follow-up. This study examines pediatric (0-18 years) atypical melanocytic proliferations over a twenty-year period (January 2002-December2 ...
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