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SHORT REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE| Volume 60, ISSUE 4, P451-453, April 2007

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‘Recurrent’ basal cell carcinomas may represent new primary neoplasias: differences between aggressive and nonaggressive histologic subtypes

Published:January 22, 2007DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjps.2006.11.003
      In their interesting study Griffiths et al.
      • Griffiths R.W.
      • Suvarna S.K.
      • Stone J.
      Do basal cell carcinomas recur after complete conventional surgical excision?.
      raised the question of whether recurrent basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) after complete excision could in part be new neoplasms. On one hand there is the possibility of a true local recurrence due to continued growth of remnants of the tumour. On the other hand a second primary may grow near the scar of the first excision in an area of field change, thus simulating recurrence. The authors emphasise the importance of the size of the clearance margins and argue that with resection margins greater than 2 mm of the primary neoplasia, the ‘recurrent’ lesion is more likely to be a new independent tumour.
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