Current management of patients with melanoma who are pregnant, want to get pregnant, or do not want to get pregnant
The authors discuss the issues raised in a report by Daryanani et al. in this issue of Cancer regarding pregnancy and hormonal contraception before, during, or after a woman is diagnosed with melanoma. Their objectives were to address the management of these patients and enhance the information prov...
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description | The authors discuss the issues raised in a report by Daryanani et al. in this issue of Cancer regarding pregnancy and hormonal contraception before, during, or after a woman is diagnosed with melanoma. Their objectives were to address the management of these patients and enhance the information provided by the authors.
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