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    Address correspondence to Vernon K. Sondak, MD, Cutaneous Oncol-ogy Program

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    Background: Surgery is currently the primary treatment modality for metastatic melanoma involving the inguinal lymph nodes. However, inguinal lymph node dissections are associated with substantial morbidity including infection, wound dehiscence, lymphedema, seroma, and deep venous thromboembolism (DV

    Emerging therapeutic agents for advanced non-small cell lung cancer

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