Read full paper at: http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=50558#.VESlYFfHRK0 Author(s) K. Malaker 1 , H. Weatherburn 2 , H. De Souza 2 Affiliation(s) 1 Department of Clinical Medicine, Ross University School of Medicine, Portsmouth, Dominica . 2 Cancer Centre of London, London, UK . ABSTRACT Successful treatment of keloids has eluded the medical community since their first description. Multitudes of therapeutic options are available, but none achieves satisfactory resolution of keloids. One major stumbling block is lack of understanding about their genesis. Assuming keloids are tumors, attempts have been made to treat this condition with standard radiotherapy, with dismal results. Keloidal masses are not an active bio...
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