Chemosurgery in the Treatment of Skin Cancer

Available for more than three decades, this approach to the most common cancer in man is still not widely used despite its 98% cure rate. One reason is that misunderstanding exists concerning the role of zinc chloride in the procedure: It is not a topical chemotherapeutic agent but serves to fix the...

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