New microscope could make skin cancer surgery more precise
NCT ID NCT05814900
Summary
This study tested a new type of microscope called two-photon microscopy to see if it could accurately check for leftover cancer cells during Mohs surgery for basal cell carcinoma. Researchers compared the microscope's results to the standard frozen section analysis method in 135 patients. The goal was to see if this new imaging technique could help surgeons better identify clean margins during skin cancer removal.
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Rochester Dermatologic Surgery
Victor, New York, 14654, United States
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