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Mia: Ein Tumormarker für das Maligne Melanom

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Weltweit ist eine Zunahme des malignen Melanoms der Haut zu beobachten. Dies wird auch im Bereich des Tumorzentrums München bestätigt, welches kontinuierlich klinisch-epidemiologische Daten von Patienten mit malignen Melanomen erfasst und dokumentiert. Die geschätzte Inzidenz für das Stadtgebiet München beträgt derzeit 14–16 pro 100000 Einwohner [1].

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Hein, R. (2002). Mia: Ein Tumormarker für das Maligne Melanom. In: Konz, B., Plewig, G. (eds) Fortschritte der Dermatologie. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57539-6_8

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