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Dermatology
Gynecologic Cancers
Questions discussed in this category
How would you counsel a patient with extragenital lichens sclerosis on the acute and long term risks of post-lumpectomy radiotherapy?
Assume a mild but diffuse case of lichens sclerosis with involvement of the ipsilateral breast. If node negative disease, would you recommend she unde...
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Would you give checkpoint inhibitor therapy to a cancer patient with known dermatomyositis given the association of checkpoint inhibitor associated myocarditis, myasthenia gravis, and myositis?
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Can you continue checkpoint inhibitor therapy in the setting of severe cutaneous irAE while concurrently treating the cutaneous reaction?
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How do you manage patients with chemotherapy-induced paronychia?
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Papers discussed in this category
Breast J, 2018 Apr 23
Pentoxifylline and vitamin E for treatment or prevention of radiation-induced fibrosis in patients with breast cancer.
Am J Mens Health, 2020 Nov-Dec
The Diagnosis and Treatment of Lichen Sclerosus and Bulbous Urethral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Case Report.
Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol), 2021 Aug 13
Lichen Sclerosis is Associated With a High Rate of Local Failure After Radio(chemo)therapy for Vulvar Cancer.
J Cosmet Dermatol, 2022 Oct 07
Pentoxifylline in dermatology.
J Immunother Cancer,
Rechallenge patients with immune checkpoint inhibitors following severe immune-related adverse events: review of the literature and suggested prophylactic strategy.
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