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October 25, 2011 – Dr. David Ollila, associate professor of surgical oncology, was recently featured in The Lancet with an editorial discussing current and future melanoma surgery research.

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Dr. David Ollila is an associate professor in the department of surgery, specializing in general surgical oncology, applications of sentinel node technology, breast diseases, novel therapies for metastatic melanoma, endocrine surgery.

Ollila, along with his colleague Dr. John Thompson, discuss recent research on melanoma surgery in an online editorial in The Lancet, “Optimum Excursion Margins for Melanoma”, published October 24th.

They argue that current research on margins for melanoma surgery has lead to progress in understanding of surgical procedures, but suggest that now more research from a multidisciplinary perspective is needed to improve the practice.

To read more about Ollila’s article, see this press release and this feature in the Daily Tar Heel.

Click here to read the full text of The Lancet Editorial (subscription restricted access).