1954
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1954.02940350003001
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Treatment of Malignant Cutaneous Lesions

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“…Although not formally measured by others, a general consensus of excellent cosmesis following C & ED exists. 5,12,18,26,43,50,52,93 …”
Section: Patient Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although not formally measured by others, a general consensus of excellent cosmesis following C & ED exists. 5,12,18,26,43,50,52,93 …”
Section: Patient Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It yields a high percentage of cures when properly applied. 3 The development of the divided dose technique during the past two decades has proved to be the best method of using x-ray therapy for skin cancer. With the divided-dose method, a large dose of x-ray can be given without simultaneous destruc¬ tion of normal tissue.…”
Section: Treatment Of Skin Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ward (1952) favours a total dose of from 4500 " r " to 5000 " r " over 2 to 4 weeks in increments of 500 " r ". Osborne (1954) states that frequent treatments given over approximately 20 days [e.g., a total of 6000 " r " in increments of 300 " r ", H.V.L. not less tha.n 1-0 mm.…”
Section: Long Fractionating Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%