The use of whole body photography in a pigmented lesion clinic.

Cutaneous Oncology Update is a section devoted to basic science and clinical aspects of skin cancer. Recent advances in the literature that have relevance to clinicians will be dicussed, and viewpoints on controversial or “greyzone” topics will be presented. Anyone wishing to suggest a topic or article for this seciton should contact Stanley J. Miller, M.D. at 410-955-1588, 410-955-7100 (fax)or stmiller@gwgate1 .jhmi.jhu.edu.

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