Conventional skin cancer prevention programs appeal to limited populations, and the middle aged male population responds less frequently. Our objective was to establish a complementary health promotion campaign tool for skin cancer prevention. Internet-based education, instruction for self assessment and teledermatological evaluation of skin lesions by an expert commission of dermatologists was used. Compliance and clinical diagnosis was assessed in a subgroup. 12,000 users visited the educational website. There was strong interest among the middle aged male population (53% (N = 262): male; mean age: 42). 28.5% of examined lesions (N = 494) were considered suspicious. Email requests, sent to the group whose lesions where considered suspicio...
As part of the national skin cancer prevention programme coordinated by the Swiss League against Can...
The appropriate level of the society’s health-oriented knowledge is essential for improving th...
Objectives The aims of this pilot study were (1) to develop a cancer prevention module consisting of...
Skin cancer is the most common malignancy with rising incidence. Although early detection can be lif...
AbstractPurposeSkin cancer is the most common cancer in the US, and its incidence is increasing. The...
Skin cancer is the most common and preventable form of cancer in the US. This study used a randomize...
Background: Skin cancer incidence rates signify the need for effective programs for the prevention o...
Seventy-percent of Americans search health information online, half of whom access med-ical content ...
Background: Incidence and mortality from skin cancers including melanoma are highest among men 50 ye...
Purpose: Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the US, and its incidence is increasing. The major...
Skin cancer is the world’s most prevalent form of cancer, yet it is one of the most preventable. Exa...
Background: Incidence and mortality from skin cancers including melanoma are highest among men 50 ye...
As part of the national skin cancer prevention programme coordinated by the Swiss League against Can...
BACKGROUND: The melanoma incidence has increased over recent decades. Educational campaigns aim to e...
Objective - Print-based health promotion interventions are being phased out to bring forth more appe...
As part of the national skin cancer prevention programme coordinated by the Swiss League against Can...
The appropriate level of the society’s health-oriented knowledge is essential for improving th...
Objectives The aims of this pilot study were (1) to develop a cancer prevention module consisting of...
Skin cancer is the most common malignancy with rising incidence. Although early detection can be lif...
AbstractPurposeSkin cancer is the most common cancer in the US, and its incidence is increasing. The...
Skin cancer is the most common and preventable form of cancer in the US. This study used a randomize...
Background: Skin cancer incidence rates signify the need for effective programs for the prevention o...
Seventy-percent of Americans search health information online, half of whom access med-ical content ...
Background: Incidence and mortality from skin cancers including melanoma are highest among men 50 ye...
Purpose: Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the US, and its incidence is increasing. The major...
Skin cancer is the world’s most prevalent form of cancer, yet it is one of the most preventable. Exa...
Background: Incidence and mortality from skin cancers including melanoma are highest among men 50 ye...
As part of the national skin cancer prevention programme coordinated by the Swiss League against Can...
BACKGROUND: The melanoma incidence has increased over recent decades. Educational campaigns aim to e...
Objective - Print-based health promotion interventions are being phased out to bring forth more appe...
As part of the national skin cancer prevention programme coordinated by the Swiss League against Can...
The appropriate level of the society’s health-oriented knowledge is essential for improving th...
Objectives The aims of this pilot study were (1) to develop a cancer prevention module consisting of...