Introduction: A Melanoma Screening Summit was held in Brisbane, Australia, to review evidence regarding current approaches for early detection of melanomas and explore new opportunities. Results: Formal population-based melanoma screening is not carried out in Australia, but there is evidence of considerable opportunistic screening as well as early detection. Biopsy rates are rising and most melanomas are now diagnosed when in situ. Based on evidence review and expert opinion, the Summit attendees concluded that there is currently insufficient information in terms of comparative benefits, harms and costs to support change from opportunistic to systematic screening. Assessment of gains in precision and cost-effectiveness of integrating total...
Objective: To compare during the first 12 months of a 3-year randomised community-based trial of po...
Introduction Melanoma is Australia's fourth most common cancer. Early detection is fundamental in ma...
Survival from cutaneous melanoma is mainly dependent on the thickness of the lesion at diagnosis. Sk...
Background: Early detection of melanoma has been encouraged in Queensland for many years, yet little...
INTRODUCTION: The evidence-based national clinical practice guidelines for the management of cutaneo...
Melanoma is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and incidence is increasing. Su...
Clinical guidelines recommend that people at high risk of melanoma receive regular surveillance, as ...
Survival from cutaneous melanoma is mainly dependent on the thickness of the lesion at diagnosis. Sk...
The incidence rate of melanoma has shown large increases in New Zealand over the past 30 years, with...
Introduction: There are a lack of established guidelines for the surveillance of high-risk cutaneous...
Abstract: Queensland has the highest reported incidence of malignant melanoma in the world, and earl...
Melanoma, the most life threatening form of skin cancer, is associated with significant morbidity an...
Objective: To assess changes in the choice of skin biopsy technique for assessing invasive melanoma ...
Background: Recently, massive increases in health-care costs for the diagnosis and management of ski...
Australia and New Zealand share the highest incidence rates of melanoma worldwide. Despite the subst...
Objective: To compare during the first 12 months of a 3-year randomised community-based trial of po...
Introduction Melanoma is Australia's fourth most common cancer. Early detection is fundamental in ma...
Survival from cutaneous melanoma is mainly dependent on the thickness of the lesion at diagnosis. Sk...
Background: Early detection of melanoma has been encouraged in Queensland for many years, yet little...
INTRODUCTION: The evidence-based national clinical practice guidelines for the management of cutaneo...
Melanoma is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and incidence is increasing. Su...
Clinical guidelines recommend that people at high risk of melanoma receive regular surveillance, as ...
Survival from cutaneous melanoma is mainly dependent on the thickness of the lesion at diagnosis. Sk...
The incidence rate of melanoma has shown large increases in New Zealand over the past 30 years, with...
Introduction: There are a lack of established guidelines for the surveillance of high-risk cutaneous...
Abstract: Queensland has the highest reported incidence of malignant melanoma in the world, and earl...
Melanoma, the most life threatening form of skin cancer, is associated with significant morbidity an...
Objective: To assess changes in the choice of skin biopsy technique for assessing invasive melanoma ...
Background: Recently, massive increases in health-care costs for the diagnosis and management of ski...
Australia and New Zealand share the highest incidence rates of melanoma worldwide. Despite the subst...
Objective: To compare during the first 12 months of a 3-year randomised community-based trial of po...
Introduction Melanoma is Australia's fourth most common cancer. Early detection is fundamental in ma...
Survival from cutaneous melanoma is mainly dependent on the thickness of the lesion at diagnosis. Sk...