ISSUE ADDRESSED: The incidence of skin cancer is rising in many populations around the world. In Australia, men have both the highest incidence of thick melanoma and an increased risk of dying from this disease. Skin screening may provide a method for detecting lesions at an earlier stage. This study sought to assess the impact of two methods of encouraging men to attend free open-access skin screening clinics. METHODS: A randomised controlled trial of two recruitment methods. Subjects comprised all men aged 30 to 79 years (n=1,322) from a rural community. We randomly allocated 50% (661) to receive a personalised letter with the remaining 50% receiving the letter plus an additional brochure. RESULTS: Both groups were similar in age distribu...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2000 Cancer Research CampaignThe feasibil...
Survival from cutaneous melanoma is mainly dependent on the thickness of the lesion at diagnosis. Sk...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of a targeted screening for melanoma in hi...
The incidence of skin cancer is rising in many populations around the world. In Australia, men have ...
Background: Screening may reduce morbidity and mortality associated with melanoma, although in the a...
Background: Incidence and mortality from skin cancers including melanoma are highest among men 50 ye...
Objective: To compare during the first 12 months of a 3-year randomised community-based trial of po...
Objective: Toimprove the proportion of men 50 years or older who conduct a thorough whole-body skin ...
Background: Incidence and mortality from skin cancers including melanoma are highest among men 50 ye...
BACKGROUND. The screening behavior and screening outcomes of men age ≥50 years was investigated with...
Objective: Toimprove the proportion of men 50 years or older who conduct a thorough whole-body skin ...
Objectives: To describe the self-reported use of prostate specific antigen (PSA) tests, faecal occul...
Background. Screening for melanoma by whole-body clinical skin examination or skin self-examination ...
Men have a significantly increased risk of being diagnosed with, and dying from, colorectal cancer (...
Issue addressed: Skin cancer affects nearly one in three Australians. As a preventable disease there...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2000 Cancer Research CampaignThe feasibil...
Survival from cutaneous melanoma is mainly dependent on the thickness of the lesion at diagnosis. Sk...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of a targeted screening for melanoma in hi...
The incidence of skin cancer is rising in many populations around the world. In Australia, men have ...
Background: Screening may reduce morbidity and mortality associated with melanoma, although in the a...
Background: Incidence and mortality from skin cancers including melanoma are highest among men 50 ye...
Objective: To compare during the first 12 months of a 3-year randomised community-based trial of po...
Objective: Toimprove the proportion of men 50 years or older who conduct a thorough whole-body skin ...
Background: Incidence and mortality from skin cancers including melanoma are highest among men 50 ye...
BACKGROUND. The screening behavior and screening outcomes of men age ≥50 years was investigated with...
Objective: Toimprove the proportion of men 50 years or older who conduct a thorough whole-body skin ...
Objectives: To describe the self-reported use of prostate specific antigen (PSA) tests, faecal occul...
Background. Screening for melanoma by whole-body clinical skin examination or skin self-examination ...
Men have a significantly increased risk of being diagnosed with, and dying from, colorectal cancer (...
Issue addressed: Skin cancer affects nearly one in three Australians. As a preventable disease there...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2000 Cancer Research CampaignThe feasibil...
Survival from cutaneous melanoma is mainly dependent on the thickness of the lesion at diagnosis. Sk...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of a targeted screening for melanoma in hi...