Research summary: Epidemic of melanoma overdiagnosis
Prof David Wilkinson shares five key research papers written by global dermoscopy experts, exploring the epidemic of melanoma overdiagnosis.
Prof David Wilkinson shares five key research papers written by global dermoscopy experts, exploring the epidemic of melanoma overdiagnosis.
What do you think of this lesion on the mid-back of a male patient who presented for a routine skin check? Join this week's case discussion.
Prof Giuseppe Argenziano explores a series of clinical cases from head to toe, focusing on common considerations for lesions on the trunk and legs.
An 80-year-old woman presents for a routine skin check. What do you think of this section on her chin? Join this week's case discussion.
A 42-year-old attends for a skin check because his mum has been diagnosed with melanoma. This long-term nodular lesion is noted in a tattoo in his arm.
A 41-year-old female presented for a skin check with a lonely lesion identified on her foot. She returned 10 months later and the lesion was seen again.