What is the admissive error threshold of 1mm in radiosurgery?
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Primary melanoma is routinely treated with surgical excision. The excised melanoma is sectioned and stained using haematoxylin and eosin and examined by the histopathologist. Sometimes additional immunohistochemical stains are required. The pathologist will report on the depth of the melanoma within the skin, commonly called the Breslow thickness.
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- There is a limit to the amount of radiation an area of your body can safely receive over the course of your lifetime. Depending on how much radiation an area has already been treated with, you may not be able to have radiation therapy to that area a second time.
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