To describe the clinical settings in which keratinocyte cancers are excised in Queensland and describe the types of practitioners who excise them; to examine costs; and to identify predictors of hospital admission.We used linked data for participants from the QSkin study (n = 43 794), including Medicare claims and Queensland hospital admissions relating to treatment episodes for incident keratinocyte cancers from July 2011 to June 2015. We used multinomial logistic regression to measure associations between demographic and clinical characteristics and treatment setting. The median costs of Medicare claims (AU$) were calculated.During 4 years of follow-up, there were 18 479 skin cancer excision episodes among 8613 people. Most excisions took...
Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand have the highest incidence of melanoma and KC in the world. We un...
Background: Recently, massive increases in health-care costs for the diagnosis and management of ski...
Abstract Objectives: While skin cancer is still the most common cancer in Australia, important infor...
Objectives: To assess the incidence and multiplicity of keratinocyte cancers (basal cell carcinoma [...
Objectives: The composition of the medical costs incurred by people treated for basal cell and squam...
The composition of the medical costs incurred by people treated for basal cell and squamous cell car...
To determine the cost burden to government and patients for individuals with multiple skin cancers.W...
The costs of diagnosing and treating basal cell carcinomas (BCC) and squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) ...
Objectives: To review the most recent population-based estimates of keratinocyte cancer incidence in...
Objective: To describe changing patterns of skin cancer surgery by Australian general practitioners ...
BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is common in Australia and its increasing incidence has been matched by an i...
Background: Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. The increased incidence of s...
Objective: To study rates of incomplete excision of basal (BCC) and squamous (SCC) cell cancer by Au...
Objective: To describe changing patterns of skin cancer surgery by Australian general practitioners ...
Background. Keratinocyte skin cancers are common in Australia, incurring disproportionately high hea...
Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand have the highest incidence of melanoma and KC in the world. We un...
Background: Recently, massive increases in health-care costs for the diagnosis and management of ski...
Abstract Objectives: While skin cancer is still the most common cancer in Australia, important infor...
Objectives: To assess the incidence and multiplicity of keratinocyte cancers (basal cell carcinoma [...
Objectives: The composition of the medical costs incurred by people treated for basal cell and squam...
The composition of the medical costs incurred by people treated for basal cell and squamous cell car...
To determine the cost burden to government and patients for individuals with multiple skin cancers.W...
The costs of diagnosing and treating basal cell carcinomas (BCC) and squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) ...
Objectives: To review the most recent population-based estimates of keratinocyte cancer incidence in...
Objective: To describe changing patterns of skin cancer surgery by Australian general practitioners ...
BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is common in Australia and its increasing incidence has been matched by an i...
Background: Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. The increased incidence of s...
Objective: To study rates of incomplete excision of basal (BCC) and squamous (SCC) cell cancer by Au...
Objective: To describe changing patterns of skin cancer surgery by Australian general practitioners ...
Background. Keratinocyte skin cancers are common in Australia, incurring disproportionately high hea...
Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand have the highest incidence of melanoma and KC in the world. We un...
Background: Recently, massive increases in health-care costs for the diagnosis and management of ski...
Abstract Objectives: While skin cancer is still the most common cancer in Australia, important infor...