INTRODUCTION: The evidence-based national clinical practice guidelines for the management of cutaneous melanoma published in 2008 are currently being updated. This article summarises the findings from multiple chapters of the guidelines on different methods of melanoma detection and of monitoring the skin for patients at high risk of melanoma. Early detection of melanoma is critical, as thinner tumours are associated with enhanced survival; therefore, strategies to improve early detection are important to reduce melanoma-related mortality. MAIN RECOMMENDATIONS: Clinicians who perform skin examinations for the purpose of detecting skin cancer should be trained in and use dermoscopy. The use of short term sequential digital dermoscopy imaging...
BACKGROUND: Most subsequent new primary or recurrent melanomas might be self-detected if patients ar...
Understanding how individuals at high-risk of primary cutaneous melanoma are best identified, screen...
Cutaneous melanoma (CM) is potentially the most dangerous form of skin tumor and causes 90% of skin ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To describe the method of diagnosis, clinical management and adherence to cli...
In 2002 reporting of melanoma to cancer registries in Australia and New Zealand revealed it to be th...
Clinical guidelines recommend that people at high risk of melanoma receive regular surveillance, as ...
Introduction: A Melanoma Screening Summit was held in Brisbane, Australia, to review evidence regard...
Introduction Melanoma is Australia's fourth most common cancer. Early detection is fundamental in ma...
Background: Early detection of melanoma has been encouraged in Queensland for many years, yet little...
Background The incidence of melanoma in Australia continues to rise. Early diagnosis and management ...
Background Skin cancer is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in Australia, and primary care do...
Importance: A previous single-center study observed fewer excisions, lower health care costs, thinne...
The incidence rate of melanoma has shown large increases in New Zealand over the past 30 years, with...
Objective.1. The Guideline for the Management of Melanoma has been developed in an attempt to improv...
INTRODUCTION: Melanoma is the fifth most common cancer in the UK. Incidence rates have quadrupled ov...
BACKGROUND: Most subsequent new primary or recurrent melanomas might be self-detected if patients ar...
Understanding how individuals at high-risk of primary cutaneous melanoma are best identified, screen...
Cutaneous melanoma (CM) is potentially the most dangerous form of skin tumor and causes 90% of skin ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To describe the method of diagnosis, clinical management and adherence to cli...
In 2002 reporting of melanoma to cancer registries in Australia and New Zealand revealed it to be th...
Clinical guidelines recommend that people at high risk of melanoma receive regular surveillance, as ...
Introduction: A Melanoma Screening Summit was held in Brisbane, Australia, to review evidence regard...
Introduction Melanoma is Australia's fourth most common cancer. Early detection is fundamental in ma...
Background: Early detection of melanoma has been encouraged in Queensland for many years, yet little...
Background The incidence of melanoma in Australia continues to rise. Early diagnosis and management ...
Background Skin cancer is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in Australia, and primary care do...
Importance: A previous single-center study observed fewer excisions, lower health care costs, thinne...
The incidence rate of melanoma has shown large increases in New Zealand over the past 30 years, with...
Objective.1. The Guideline for the Management of Melanoma has been developed in an attempt to improv...
INTRODUCTION: Melanoma is the fifth most common cancer in the UK. Incidence rates have quadrupled ov...
BACKGROUND: Most subsequent new primary or recurrent melanomas might be self-detected if patients ar...
Understanding how individuals at high-risk of primary cutaneous melanoma are best identified, screen...
Cutaneous melanoma (CM) is potentially the most dangerous form of skin tumor and causes 90% of skin ...