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Dermatopathology: Practical & Conceptual July - September 2002
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Flawed Concept: Staging of Melanoma: A Critique in Historical Perspective
Bradley Bakotic, D.O.
A. Bernard Ackerman, M.D.
Abstract
Introduction
Systems of Staging in Chronologic Sequence: L.V. Ackerman and Delgato (1947)
Sylven (1949)
American Joint Committee on Cancer (1962–1965)
McNeer and Das Gupta (1964)
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center (1976)
American Joint Committee on Cancer (1977)
Union Internationale Contre Le Cancer (1978)
American Joint Committee on Cancer (1983)
American Joint Committee on Cancer and Union Internationale Contre le Cancer (1988, 1992, 1997)
American Joint Committee on Cancer (2000, 2001)
“Evolution” in Staging is Paralleled by Devolution in Critical Thought
References
SEE ALSO
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melanoma
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metastatic melanoma
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