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Let Lip Defect Size Drive Treatment


 

AT A MEETING ON SUPERFICIAL ANATOMY AND CUTANEOUS SURGERY

For patients with large cancerous tumors of the lip, be mindful of lymphatic drainage, because larger tumors have an increased risk of metastases, said Dr. Keefe. For tumors larger than 2 cm in length or 6 mm in spread, or if there is perineural spread, the patient should be referred for radiation therapy.

Dr. Keefe said that he had no relevant financial conflicts to disclose.

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