The role of a skin cancer nurse in screening patients
A study tested whether a skin cancer nurse's powers of discrimination would allow her to safely screen out patients whose lesions were definitely benign.
A study tested whether a skin cancer nurse's powers of discrimination would allow her to safely screen out patients whose lesions were definitely benign.
This is the Bob Marley story. Passionate about skin cancer prevention, detection and treatment, we share this story every time we teach about melanoma.
Case discussion: 52-year-old male patient works as a builder. This lesion was found on his mid-back during a skin cancer check. What do you think?
Case discussion: A 75-year-old man with a previous history of one melanoma and 10+ non-melanoma skin cancers presents for a routine skin check. What next?
Skin cancer update video: Prof Giuseppe Argenziano provides an update on identifying & managing collision tumours in a primary care or skin cancer practice.
Can dermoscopy aid in the differentiation of subungual melanoma in situ from benign longitudinal melanonychia?