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Editorial
. 2023 Mar 10;3(2):e224.
doi: 10.1002/ski2.224. eCollection 2023 Apr.

Skin cancer special issue in Skin Health and Disease

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Skin cancer special issue in Skin Health and Disease

Oriol Yélamos et al. Skin Health Dis. .
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Oriol Yélamos is an Associate Editor of SHD. Oriol Yélamos has received consultancy honoraria from Almirall, Bioderma, Isispharma Kiowa Kirin and Leo Pharma, and speakers' honoraria from Almirall, BMS, Isispharma, Jannsen‐Cilag, La Roche Posay, Leo Pharma, MSD and Pierre Fabre. SG is an Associate Editor of SHD. Shamir Geller has received speakers' honoraria from Takeda and Rafa. Selin Tokez is an Associate Editor of SHD.

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