The evaluation of a community-based screening programme for melanoma (SkinWatch) in 18 regional communities (total adult population >30 years 63 035) in Queensland, Australia is described. The aim of the SkinWatch programme was to promote whole-body skin screening for melanoma by primary care physicians. The programme included community education, education and support for local medical practitioners and open-access skin screening clinics. Programme delivery was achieved through assistance of local volunteers. All programme activities and resources were recorded for process evaluation. A baseline telephone survey (n = 3110) and a telephone survey four months after programme launch (n = 680) assessed community awareness of the SkinWatch prog...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2000 Cancer Research CampaignThe feasibil...
Background: Early detection of melanoma has been encouraged in Queensland for many years, yet little...
Objective: To evaluate a family practice intervention to encourage patients to request a skin examin...
The evaluation of a community-based screening programme for melanoma (SkinWatch) in 18 regional comm...
Melanoma is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and incidence is increasing. Su...
Objective: To compare during the first 12 months of a 3-year randomised community-based trial of po...
Although screening for melanoma is intuitively attractive, evidence of the effectiveness of screenin...
Survival from cutaneous melanoma is mainly dependent on the thickness of the lesion at diagnosis. Sk...
Survival from cutaneous melanoma is mainly dependent on the thickness of the lesion at diagnosis. Sk...
Background: Screening may reduce morbidity and mortality associated with melanoma, although in the a...
Objective:To establish the prevalence and predictors of skin screening by general practitioners in r...
Background. Screening for melanoma by whole-body clinical skin examination or skin self-examination ...
Introduction: A Melanoma Screening Summit was held in Brisbane, Australia, to review evidence regard...
Skin cancer screening clinics were introduced into a number of towns throughout Queensland as part o...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2000 Cancer Research CampaignThe feasibil...
Background: Early detection of melanoma has been encouraged in Queensland for many years, yet little...
Objective: To evaluate a family practice intervention to encourage patients to request a skin examin...
The evaluation of a community-based screening programme for melanoma (SkinWatch) in 18 regional comm...
Melanoma is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and incidence is increasing. Su...
Objective: To compare during the first 12 months of a 3-year randomised community-based trial of po...
Although screening for melanoma is intuitively attractive, evidence of the effectiveness of screenin...
Survival from cutaneous melanoma is mainly dependent on the thickness of the lesion at diagnosis. Sk...
Survival from cutaneous melanoma is mainly dependent on the thickness of the lesion at diagnosis. Sk...
Background: Screening may reduce morbidity and mortality associated with melanoma, although in the a...
Objective:To establish the prevalence and predictors of skin screening by general practitioners in r...
Background. Screening for melanoma by whole-body clinical skin examination or skin self-examination ...
Introduction: A Melanoma Screening Summit was held in Brisbane, Australia, to review evidence regard...
Skin cancer screening clinics were introduced into a number of towns throughout Queensland as part o...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2000 Cancer Research CampaignThe feasibil...
Background: Early detection of melanoma has been encouraged in Queensland for many years, yet little...
Objective: To evaluate a family practice intervention to encourage patients to request a skin examin...