There is a global rise in skin cancer incidence, resulting in an increase in patient care needs and healthcare costs. To optimize health care planning, costs, and patient care, Ontario Health developed a provincial skin cancer plan to streamline the quality of care. We conducted a systematic review and a grey literature search to evaluate the definitions and management of skin cancer within other jurisdictions, as well as a provincial survey of skin cancer care practices, to identify care gaps. The systematic review did not identify any published comprehensive skin cancer management plans. The grey literature search revealed skin cancer plans in isolated regions of the United Kingdom (U.K.), National Institute for Health and Care Excellence...
textabstractWorldwide non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is a rapidly rising problem. In this thesis we...
The number of skin cancer clinics functioning within Australia's primary care environment is increas...
Northern Ireland may not enjoy the sunniest climate in the world, or even in the UK, however, in spi...
There is a global rise in skin cancer incidence, resulting in an increase in patient care needs and ...
Skin cancer is a significant worldwide health issue. Increasing rates of precancerous and cancerous ...
Skin cancer is the most common type of neoplasm worldwide. Skin cancer can be classified as non-mela...
The number of skin cancer clinics functioning within Australia's primary care environment is increas...
Skin diseases are common and occur throughout the lifespan. Researchers estimate that between 30 and...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Variability in melanoma management has prompted concerns about equitable ...
BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is common in Australia and its increasing incidence has been matched by an i...
The worldwide incidence of skin cancer (especially nonmelanoma skin cancer) has increased markedly d...
BACKGROUND. The rate of skin cancer in New Zealand is the highest in the world, but there is a sever...
Introduction Skin cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Australia, and the burden is increas...
The worldwide incidence of skin cancer (especially nonmelanoma skin cancer) has increased markedly d...
Skin cancer is the most common malignancy in humans, thus representing a major health concern. Becau...
textabstractWorldwide non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is a rapidly rising problem. In this thesis we...
The number of skin cancer clinics functioning within Australia's primary care environment is increas...
Northern Ireland may not enjoy the sunniest climate in the world, or even in the UK, however, in spi...
There is a global rise in skin cancer incidence, resulting in an increase in patient care needs and ...
Skin cancer is a significant worldwide health issue. Increasing rates of precancerous and cancerous ...
Skin cancer is the most common type of neoplasm worldwide. Skin cancer can be classified as non-mela...
The number of skin cancer clinics functioning within Australia's primary care environment is increas...
Skin diseases are common and occur throughout the lifespan. Researchers estimate that between 30 and...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Variability in melanoma management has prompted concerns about equitable ...
BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is common in Australia and its increasing incidence has been matched by an i...
The worldwide incidence of skin cancer (especially nonmelanoma skin cancer) has increased markedly d...
BACKGROUND. The rate of skin cancer in New Zealand is the highest in the world, but there is a sever...
Introduction Skin cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Australia, and the burden is increas...
The worldwide incidence of skin cancer (especially nonmelanoma skin cancer) has increased markedly d...
Skin cancer is the most common malignancy in humans, thus representing a major health concern. Becau...
textabstractWorldwide non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is a rapidly rising problem. In this thesis we...
The number of skin cancer clinics functioning within Australia's primary care environment is increas...
Northern Ireland may not enjoy the sunniest climate in the world, or even in the UK, however, in spi...