Objective To explore symptom appraisal and help-seeking decisions among patients recently diagnosed with melanomas, and to compare experiences of people with ‘thinner’ (<1 mm) and ‘thicker’ (>2 mm) melanomas, as thickness at diagnosis is an important prognostic feature. Methods In-depth interviews with patients within 10 weeks of melanoma diagnosis explored the factors impacting on their pathways to diagnosis. Framework analysis, underpinned by the Model of Pathways to Treatment, was used to explore the data with particular focus on patients’ beliefs and experiences, disease factors, and healthcare professional (HCP) influences. Results 63 patients were interviewed (29–93 years, 31 women, 30 thicker melanomas). All described t...
Prognosis of patients with melanoma is strongly associated with tumour thickness at time of diagnosi...
Background: Melanoma incidence continues to rise worldwide but mortality rates remain stable, meanin...
Patients’ phenotypic characteristics might be associated with melanoma aggressiveness, but the evide...
Objective To explore symptom appraisal and help-seeking decisions among patients recently diagnosed ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore symptom appraisal and help-seeking decisions among patients recently diagnosed...
Early melanoma detection strategies include skin self-examination (SSE), physician skin examination ...
Aims and objectives To explore the patients' experience of having malignant melanoma, their related...
Purpose: Worldwide, the incidence of thick melanoma has not declined, and the nodular melanoma (NM) ...
‘Delay’ is a term used in the cancer literature since the 1930s to describe the period between self-...
Background: The incidence of melanoma is rising. Early detection is associated with a more favourabl...
AIM: Skin self-examination is usually recommended for early melanoma diagnosis. Given the current...
none8noObjective: The aim of this retrospective study was to analyze the relationship between detect...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the relationship between diagnosis and therapeutic dec...
Introduction: The literature regarding the association of dermoscopic structures with Breslow thickn...
Melanoma is a relatively common neoplasm which is increasing in incidence. Melanoma appears as a var...
Prognosis of patients with melanoma is strongly associated with tumour thickness at time of diagnosi...
Background: Melanoma incidence continues to rise worldwide but mortality rates remain stable, meanin...
Patients’ phenotypic characteristics might be associated with melanoma aggressiveness, but the evide...
Objective To explore symptom appraisal and help-seeking decisions among patients recently diagnosed ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore symptom appraisal and help-seeking decisions among patients recently diagnosed...
Early melanoma detection strategies include skin self-examination (SSE), physician skin examination ...
Aims and objectives To explore the patients' experience of having malignant melanoma, their related...
Purpose: Worldwide, the incidence of thick melanoma has not declined, and the nodular melanoma (NM) ...
‘Delay’ is a term used in the cancer literature since the 1930s to describe the period between self-...
Background: The incidence of melanoma is rising. Early detection is associated with a more favourabl...
AIM: Skin self-examination is usually recommended for early melanoma diagnosis. Given the current...
none8noObjective: The aim of this retrospective study was to analyze the relationship between detect...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the relationship between diagnosis and therapeutic dec...
Introduction: The literature regarding the association of dermoscopic structures with Breslow thickn...
Melanoma is a relatively common neoplasm which is increasing in incidence. Melanoma appears as a var...
Prognosis of patients with melanoma is strongly associated with tumour thickness at time of diagnosi...
Background: Melanoma incidence continues to rise worldwide but mortality rates remain stable, meanin...
Patients’ phenotypic characteristics might be associated with melanoma aggressiveness, but the evide...