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  Vol. 92 No. 5, November 1965 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Palmar Keratoses and Cancer

RICHARD L. DOBSON, MD; MARVIN R. YOUNG, MD; JEFFERY S. PINTO, MA

Arch Dermatol. 1965;92(5):553-556.


Abstract



Palmar keratoses were found to occur four to five times as frequently in persons with cancerous tumors as in a comparable population without cancer. This prevalence is sufficient to suggest careful study for the possible presence of cancer when they are observed. No relation was found to cancer in any particular site.



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PORTLAND, OREGON

From the Division of Dermatology, University of Oregon Medical School.


Footnotes



Accepted for publication June 29, 1965.

Reprint requests to Division of Dermatology, University of Oregon Medical School, Portland, Ore 97201 (Dr. Dobson).



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