Mohs surgery: a long-term, nationwide prospective cohort to describe recurrence rate and risk factors (REGESMOHS, Spanish Registry of Mohs Surgery)

M Oro-Ayude, B González-Sixto, O Sanmartin-Jiménez, J R Garcés, M A Rodríguez-Prieto,V Ruiz-Salas,E de Eusebio-Murillo,R Miñano-Medrano, B Escutia-Muñoz, C Feal Cortizas, J L Artola-Igarza,A Alfaro-Rubio,P Redondo, Y Delgado-Jiménez, J M Sánchez-Schmidt, I Allende-Markixana, M L Alonso-Pacheco, B García-Bracamonte,P de la Cueva-Dobao, R Navarro-Tejedor, C Ciudad-Blanco, L Carnero-González, H Vázquez-Veiga, N Cano-Martínez, E Vilarrasa-Rull, P Sánchez-Sambucety, J L López-Estebaranz, R Botella-Estrada, A Martorell-Calatayud, P Gil, V Morales-Gordillo, A Toll-Abelló, I Ocerin-Guerra, M Mayor-Arenal, R Suárez-Fernández, L Sainz-Gaspar,M A Descalzo,I Garcia-Doval, Á Flórez

JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREOLOGY(2022)

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Incomplete Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is the cessation of MMS while the tumor margins remain positive. There are very few studies that examine incomplete MMS progress over time and the factors behind this scenario. The present prospective cohort study with a preplanned follow-up aimed to describe the rate of tumor recurrence and factors associated with recurrence after incomplete MMS.
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Mohs micrographic surgery,basal cell carcinoma,effectiveness,recurrence,risk factors,squamous cell carcinoma
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