BACKGROUND: Most subsequent new primary or recurrent melanomas might be self-detected if patients are trained to systematically self-examine their skin and have access to timely medical review (patient-led surveillance). Routinely scheduled clinic visits (clinician-led surveillance) is resource-intensive and has not been shown to improve health outcomes; fewer visits may be possible if patient-led surveillance is shown to be safe and effective. The MEL-SELF trial is a randomised controlled trial comparing patient-led surveillance with clinician-led surveillance in people who have been previously treated for localised melanoma. METHODS: Stage 0/I/II melanoma patients (n = 600) from dermatology, surgical, or general practice clinics in NSW Au...
BACKGROUND:Dermoscopic monitoring of melanocytic lesions increases the likelihood that featureless m...
INTRODUCTION: The evidence-based national clinical practice guidelines for the management of cutaneo...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To describe the method of diagnosis, clinical management and adherence to cli...
INTRODUCTION: Melanoma is the fifth most common cancer in the UK. Incidence rates have quadrupled ov...
BACKGROUND: Melanoma is common; 15,906 people in the UK were diagnosed with melanoma in 2015 and inc...
Background: Melanoma is common; 15,906 people in the UK were diagnosed with melanoma in 2015 and inc...
Importance: A previous single-center study observed fewer excisions, lower health care costs, thinne...
Objectives and Design: The MELFO (MELanoma FOllow-up) study is an international phase III randomized...
Purpose: To develop more evidence-based guidelines for the frequency of patient follow-up after trea...
Background: The value of follow-up surveillance for patients with cutaneous melanoma remains uncerta...
Background: The value of follow-up surveillance for patients with cutaneous melanoma remains uncerta...
Introduction Melanoma is Australia's fourth most common cancer. Early detection is fundamental in ma...
Abstract Background Patients may decide to undertake shared care with a general practitioner (GP) du...
Introduction: Follow-up guidelines for melanoma greatly differ in the methods of screening for recur...
With a rising incidence of melanoma worldwide, the number of patients in clinical follow-up will kee...
BACKGROUND:Dermoscopic monitoring of melanocytic lesions increases the likelihood that featureless m...
INTRODUCTION: The evidence-based national clinical practice guidelines for the management of cutaneo...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To describe the method of diagnosis, clinical management and adherence to cli...
INTRODUCTION: Melanoma is the fifth most common cancer in the UK. Incidence rates have quadrupled ov...
BACKGROUND: Melanoma is common; 15,906 people in the UK were diagnosed with melanoma in 2015 and inc...
Background: Melanoma is common; 15,906 people in the UK were diagnosed with melanoma in 2015 and inc...
Importance: A previous single-center study observed fewer excisions, lower health care costs, thinne...
Objectives and Design: The MELFO (MELanoma FOllow-up) study is an international phase III randomized...
Purpose: To develop more evidence-based guidelines for the frequency of patient follow-up after trea...
Background: The value of follow-up surveillance for patients with cutaneous melanoma remains uncerta...
Background: The value of follow-up surveillance for patients with cutaneous melanoma remains uncerta...
Introduction Melanoma is Australia's fourth most common cancer. Early detection is fundamental in ma...
Abstract Background Patients may decide to undertake shared care with a general practitioner (GP) du...
Introduction: Follow-up guidelines for melanoma greatly differ in the methods of screening for recur...
With a rising incidence of melanoma worldwide, the number of patients in clinical follow-up will kee...
BACKGROUND:Dermoscopic monitoring of melanocytic lesions increases the likelihood that featureless m...
INTRODUCTION: The evidence-based national clinical practice guidelines for the management of cutaneo...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To describe the method of diagnosis, clinical management and adherence to cli...