Advice for GPs starting out in skin cancer surgery
'Better to be a master of a couple flaps rather than know a little about all the flaps.' Watch Dr Tony Azzi's advice for getting started with skin surgery.
'Better to be a master of a couple flaps rather than know a little about all the flaps.' Watch Dr Tony Azzi's advice for getting started with skin surgery.
How do you manage this 66-year-old man presenting with a lesion on his nose which has significantly grown since his previous skin check three years ago?
Case discussion: A 64-year-old female patient with no personal history of skin cancer presents for a routine skin check. A lesion is found on her shin.
A 75-year-old male patient presents with a growing lesion on the concha (ear). The lesion has been painful and frequently bleeds. How do you manage it?
A/Prof Tony Dicker shares a complex skin cancer case study, walking through the process from diagnosis to excision with secondary intention healing.
Case discussion: These three pigmented lesions are all found during a skin check on a 35-year-old female patient with a history of melanoma. What next?