St Andrew's COVID-19 Surgery Safety (StACS) study: Skin cancer

Skin cancer represents the most common malignancy worldwide and it is imperative that we develop strategies to ensure safe and sustained delivery of cancer care which are resilient to the ongoing impact of COVID-19. This study prospectively evaluates the COVID-19 related patient risk and skin cancer...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of plastic surgery and hand surgery 2021-10, Vol.55 (5), p.315-321
Hauptverfasser: Miranda, B. H., Jica, R. C. I., Pinto-Lopes, R., Mopuri, N., Sood, M. K., Tare, M., Shelley, O., El-Muttardi, N., Ahmad, Fateh, Banwell, Miles E, Barnes, David E, Griffiths, Matthew, Hussain, Amer, Iwuagwu, Fortune C, Kangesu, Loshan, Khan, Waseem, Martin, Niall, Mathur, Bhagwat S, Morgan, Mary, Morris, Paul, Ramakrishnan, Venkat, Rorison, Patricia, Sierakowski, Adam, Tzafetta, Kallirroi, Zweifel, Claire J, Zberea, Diana Elena, Appukuttan, Aswin, Balgaumwala, Tasneem, Counter, Oliver, Deelip, Swapnil Deelip, Young, Quillan Young, Gathura, Esther, Harris, Nicola, Hughes, Will, Katechia, Devvrat, Lavender, Scott, Martin, David G, Mabvuure, N T, Mertic, Alex, Miranda, Adela, Myers, Jo, Nasrallah, Fady, Pantelides, Nicholas, Prior, Sheila, Raveendran, Sreekanth, Sell, Tracey, Sinha, Reetu, Smith, Alex, Sofos, Stratos, Smeeton, Ben T, Tang, Jasmine Y M, Thacoor, Amitabh, Al-Hassani, Fawaz, Tucker, Anne
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