Over 26 months, 223 general practitioners recorded consultations involving the management of skin naevi and some demographic details of the patients. We used data from the Health Insurance Commission and the Australian Bureau of Statistics to estimate population consultation rates. Of 749,171 consultations, 9,729 involved management of naevi. The annual rate per 1,000 of these consultation was 11.3 (95% CI 11.0-11.6) for males and 17.0 (95% CI 16.6-17.5) for females. The rate was significantly higher in the 15-44 year age group, at 21.8 consultations per 1000 individuals annually, compared to 6.3 for younger ages and 16.0, 16.1 and 8.6 for the 45-64, 65-74 and 75+ age groups respectively. There was a seasonal variation, with rates highest i...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To describe the method of diagnosis, clinical management and adherence to cli...
Objective: To describe changing patterns of skin cancer surgery by Australian general practitioners ...
BACKGROUND The ability of general practitioners to make important clinical decisions about the diagn...
Over 26 months, 223 general practitioners recorded consultations involving the management of skin na...
Skin cancer is common in Australia. It is managed in large portion within general practice, and earl...
Introduction Skin cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Australia, and the burden is increas...
BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is common in Australia and its increasing incidence has been matched by an i...
International audienceBackground Little data is available concerning the role of general practitione...
This report analyses data on Non-melanoma skin cancer available from the national general practice, ...
Background: Dermatoscopy improves accuracy of melanoma diagnosis, but the impact of subspecializatio...
Objective: To identify doctor and patient characteristics associated with excision of benign versus ...
Objective:To establish the prevalence and predictors of skin screening by general practitioners in r...
Background: Recently, massive increases in health-care costs for the diagnosis and management of ski...
Objective: To describe changing patterns of skin cancer surgery by Australian general practitioners ...
BACKGROUND: The number needed to treat (NNT) is a key measure of the quality of melanoma diagnosis. ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To describe the method of diagnosis, clinical management and adherence to cli...
Objective: To describe changing patterns of skin cancer surgery by Australian general practitioners ...
BACKGROUND The ability of general practitioners to make important clinical decisions about the diagn...
Over 26 months, 223 general practitioners recorded consultations involving the management of skin na...
Skin cancer is common in Australia. It is managed in large portion within general practice, and earl...
Introduction Skin cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Australia, and the burden is increas...
BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is common in Australia and its increasing incidence has been matched by an i...
International audienceBackground Little data is available concerning the role of general practitione...
This report analyses data on Non-melanoma skin cancer available from the national general practice, ...
Background: Dermatoscopy improves accuracy of melanoma diagnosis, but the impact of subspecializatio...
Objective: To identify doctor and patient characteristics associated with excision of benign versus ...
Objective:To establish the prevalence and predictors of skin screening by general practitioners in r...
Background: Recently, massive increases in health-care costs for the diagnosis and management of ski...
Objective: To describe changing patterns of skin cancer surgery by Australian general practitioners ...
BACKGROUND: The number needed to treat (NNT) is a key measure of the quality of melanoma diagnosis. ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To describe the method of diagnosis, clinical management and adherence to cli...
Objective: To describe changing patterns of skin cancer surgery by Australian general practitioners ...
BACKGROUND The ability of general practitioners to make important clinical decisions about the diagn...