Nose and Ear Reconstruction Following Tumor Extirpation
The nose and the ear are two of the most common sites for both non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) and cutaneous melanoma (CM). The treatment in these two anatomic entities includes early and complete eradication of the cancer, preservation and/or restoration
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Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer and Cutaneous Melanoma
Othon Papadopoulos Editor-in-Chief Nikolaos A. Papadopulos Grigorios Champsas Editors
Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer and Cutaneous Melanoma Surgical Treatment and Reconstruction
Editor-in-Chief Othon Papadopoulos Emeritus Professor Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Medical School Athens Greece
Editors Nikolaos A. Papadopulos Professor and Chairman Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns Alexandroupoli University Hospital Democritus University of Thrace Alexandroupoli Greece Professor and Scientific Responsible Research Group for Studies on Quality of Life after Plastic, Reconstructive, Aesthetic & Hand Surgery, Department of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery, University Hospital rechts der Isar Munich Technical University Munich Germany Visiting Professor School of Medicine National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Athens Greece Grigorios Champsas Academic Fellow National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Medical School Athens Greece Department of Plastic Surgery and Dermatology - Venereology Andreas Sygros Hospital Athens Greece
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Foreword
In September 2013, I attended the Fourth International Congress of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in Yerevan, Armenia. At that meeting, Professor Othon Papadopoulos told me that he was in the process of editing a new textbook on skin cancers. That project is now completed, and he has been kind enough to let me read this final product before publicat