In this week's case discussion, from Dr John O'Bryen, we look at a 78-year-old lady who has previously had a melanoma in situ on her cheek. During her skin check, this prominent brown macule is noticed.
What is your diagnosis, and what would you do next?
An excisional biopsy reports a superficial spreading invasive melanoma with
Breslow thickness 0.3mm.
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