Essential equipment for a GP starting out in skin cancer work
Matthew Smith (Managing Director, DocStock) walks through the essential devices for any GP starting out in skin cancer work.
Matthew Smith (Managing Director, DocStock) walks through the essential devices for any GP starting out in skin cancer work.
A 45-year-old patient presents with a new, small, pigmented lesion on the palm. Doctor opts to observe, and the patient returns 6 months later. What next?
Dr Vincenzo Piccolo explains the dermoscopy of idiopathic facial aseptic granuloma in children & how to distinguish it from other red nodules on the face.
Skin cancer case discussion: A 62-year-old new patient presents with concerns about a new, itchy growth on her mid back. What next?
How would you manage this 61-year-old lady with a history of SCC and BCC who presents with concerns about discolouration in her right big toenail?
A 60-year-old male presents for a skin check with a red nodule on his shin, but he is not concerned as he has had it for many years. What do you do next?