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T B Fitzpatrick

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Cancer|March 1, 1981
Malignant melanoma patients with positive nodes and relatively good prognoses: microstaging retains prognostic significance in clinical stage I melanoma patients with metastases to regional nodesC L Day, A J Sober, R A Lew, et al.
Surgery|May 1, 1981
A prognostic model for clinical stage I melanoma of the lower extremity. Location on foot as independent risk factor for recurrent diseaseC L Day, A J Sober, A W Kopf, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|August 1, 1981
A prognostic model for clinical stage I melanoma of the trunk. Location near the midline is not an independent risk factor for recurrent diseaseC L Day, A J Sober, A W Kopf, et al.
Annals of Surgery|April 1, 1981
A prognostic model for clinical stage I melanoma of the upper extremity. The importance of anatomic subsites in predicting recurrent diseaseC L Day, A J Sober, A W Kopf, et al.
Annals of Surgery|January 1, 1982
Prognostic factors for melanoma patients with lesions 0.76 - 1.69 mm in thickness. An appraisal of "thin" level IV lesionsC L Day, M C Mihm, A J Sober, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|June 1, 1983
Predictors of late deaths among patients with clinical stage I melanoma who have not had bony or visceral metastases within the first 5 years after diagnosisC L Day, M C Mihm, A J Sober, et al.
Annals of Surgery|January 1, 1982
Prognostic factors for patients with clinical stage I melanoma of intermediate thickness (1.51 - 3.39 mm). A conceptual model for tumor growth and metastasisC L Day, M C Mihm, R A Lew, et al.
Annals of Surgery|January 1, 1982
A multivariate analysis of prognostic factors for melanoma patients with lesions greater than or equal to 3.65 mm in thickness. The importance of revealing alternative Cox modelsC L Day, R A Lew, M C Mihm, et al.
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Cancer|March 1, 1981
Malignant melanoma patients with positive nodes and relatively good prognoses: microstaging retains prognostic significance in clinical stage I melanoma patients with metastases to regional nodesC L Day, A J Sober, R A Lew, et al.
Surgery|May 1, 1981
A prognostic model for clinical stage I melanoma of the lower extremity. Location on foot as independent risk factor for recurrent diseaseC L Day, A J Sober, A W Kopf, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|August 1, 1981
A prognostic model for clinical stage I melanoma of the trunk. Location near the midline is not an independent risk factor for recurrent diseaseC L Day, A J Sober, A W Kopf, et al.
Annals of Surgery|April 1, 1981
A prognostic model for clinical stage I melanoma of the upper extremity. The importance of anatomic subsites in predicting recurrent diseaseC L Day, A J Sober, A W Kopf, et al.
Annals of Surgery|January 1, 1982
Prognostic factors for melanoma patients with lesions 0.76 - 1.69 mm in thickness. An appraisal of "thin" level IV lesionsC L Day, M C Mihm, A J Sober, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|June 1, 1983
Predictors of late deaths among patients with clinical stage I melanoma who have not had bony or visceral metastases within the first 5 years after diagnosisC L Day, M C Mihm, A J Sober, et al.
Annals of Surgery|January 1, 1982
Prognostic factors for patients with clinical stage I melanoma of intermediate thickness (1.51 - 3.39 mm). A conceptual model for tumor growth and metastasisC L Day, M C Mihm, R A Lew, et al.
Annals of Surgery|January 1, 1982
A multivariate analysis of prognostic factors for melanoma patients with lesions greater than or equal to 3.65 mm in thickness. The importance of revealing alternative Cox modelsC L Day, R A Lew, M C Mihm, et al.
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