A series of 53 advanced scalp cancer patients treated with surgery is presented. A review of these patients concludes: 1) local tumor growth--not distant metastasis--is the primary problem; 2) management is based on the tendency of a tumor to spread laterally early in its development with a deep invasion occurring later on; 3) when deep invasion occurs, radical excision and reconstruction is indicated to control the disease; 4) recurrence following adequate local therapy requires a change in treatment modality.
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