2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.abd.2022.07.005
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Adequacy of surgical margins, re-excision, and evaluation of factors associated with recurrence: a retrospective study of 769 basal cell carcinomas

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“…In a retrospective study by Ürün et al (2022), they found that the rate of non-radical (R1) excisions was 18.9%, and the recurrence rate was 9.6% in BCC treated with SSE. Their findings also demonstrated a statistically significant higher recurrence rate for incompletely removed tumors compared to those removed with radical excision ( p < 0.05) [ 5 ]. In our research, a similar trend of statistical dependence was observed, with BCC recurrence after R1 operations being 14.5% higher, while the overall recurrence was 3.2% lower.…”
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“…In a retrospective study by Ürün et al (2022), they found that the rate of non-radical (R1) excisions was 18.9%, and the recurrence rate was 9.6% in BCC treated with SSE. Their findings also demonstrated a statistically significant higher recurrence rate for incompletely removed tumors compared to those removed with radical excision ( p < 0.05) [ 5 ]. In our research, a similar trend of statistical dependence was observed, with BCC recurrence after R1 operations being 14.5% higher, while the overall recurrence was 3.2% lower.…”
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“…Its occurrence in the nasal region presents intricate challenges for surgeons due to anatomical, functional, and aesthetic issues [1][2][3][4]. The prevalence of this heterogeneous group of tumors, encompassing a spectrum of histopathological and clinical traits spanning from superficial lesions to extensive, destructive manifestations, has demonstrated a consistent upward trend on a global scale in recent decades, notably among the elderly population [1,[5][6][7]. In European countries, including Lithuania, the average life expectancy of the population is on the rise.…”
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confidence: 99%