I read this book, a few chapters at a time, on my commute to clinic each morning.
By the time I stepped into the office, I was already trying to think of how I would
put my newfound knowledge to use. Although modest in appearance, this book is full
of useful and practical information. If you take the time to read this book, I think
you will find you look at pink lesions with a new found sense of respect and familiarity.
They will no longer be amorphous blobs of unknown malignant potential, but a puzzle,
which may be carefully put together to deliver a clinical decision with confidence.
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Edited by Maria M. Tsoukas, MD, PhD
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© 2016 Published by Elsevier Inc.