Disparities in non-melanoma skin cancer in Hispanic/Latino patients based on Mohs micrographic surgery defect size, a multicenter retrospective study.
Published: 25 August 2021| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/p3zx9x37fk.1
Contributors:
Laura Blumenthal, Julia Arzeno, Nicole Syder, Sina Rabi, Margaret Huang, Erick Castellanos, Patrick Tran, Trevor Pickering, Emily Dantus, Gino In, Teresa Soriano, Jenny HuDescription
Figure 2: Descriptive boxplots of the relationship between Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) defect sizes and other predictor variables including race/ethnicity, carcinoma type, age, and gender. Medians are reflected as horizontal lines, whereas the bars represent 1.5 interquartile ranges. MMS defect size is plotted using log scale.
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Dermatology, Ethnic Health Disparity, Mohs Surgery, Hispanic Health, Latino Health, Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer, Ethnic Disparity