|Articles|March 1, 2003
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Minneapolis - When approaching the difficult task of managing those individuals with classic atypical mole syndrome (CAMS), careful follow-up through total cutaneous examination (TCE), total cutaneous photography (TCP), and dermoscopy is helpful in deterring metastases or melanoma-related deaths, according to Steven Q. Wang, M.D.
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