BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To describe the method of diagnosis, clinical management and adherence to clinical practice guidelines for melanoma patients at high risk of a subsequent primary melanoma, and compare this with melanoma patients at lower risk. METHODS: The Melanoma Patterns of Care study was a population-based, observational study based on doctors' reported clinical management of melanoma patients in New South Wales, Australia, diagnosed with in situ or invasive melanoma over a 12-month period from October 2006. Of 2605 patients with localised melanoma, 1019 (39%) were defined as at higher risk due to the presence of one or more of the following factors: a family history of melanoma (11%), multiple primary melanomas (17%), or many nae...
Background:\ua0Melanoma is a potentially fatal cancer of the skin that is associated with high disea...
BACKGROUND: Most subsequent new primary or recurrent melanomas might be self-detected if patients ar...
BACKGROUND: Melanoma incidence is rising rapidly worldwide among white populations. Defining higher-...
Clinical guidelines recommend that people at high risk of melanoma receive regular surveillance, as ...
INTRODUCTION: The evidence-based national clinical practice guidelines for the management of cutaneo...
Background Guidelines recommend that health professionals identify and manage individuals at high ri...
Understanding how individuals at high-risk of primary cutaneous melanoma are best identified, screen...
Background: Early detection of melanoma has been encouraged in Queensland for many years, yet little...
To better understand the clinical diagnostic process for invasive melanoma in Queensland. Descriptiv...
In 2002 reporting of melanoma to cancer registries in Australia and New Zealand revealed it to be th...
Importance: A previous single-center study observed fewer excisions, lower health care costs, thinne...
The incidence rate of melanoma has shown large increases in New Zealand over the past 30 years, with...
Objective: To describe the incidence of second primary invasive melanoma. Methods: Data describing 5...
Background: Dermatoscopy improves accuracy of melanoma diagnosis, but the impact of subspecializatio...
Background: Knowledge of variation in diagnosis and surgery in high-risk primary melanoma patients i...
Background:\ua0Melanoma is a potentially fatal cancer of the skin that is associated with high disea...
BACKGROUND: Most subsequent new primary or recurrent melanomas might be self-detected if patients ar...
BACKGROUND: Melanoma incidence is rising rapidly worldwide among white populations. Defining higher-...
Clinical guidelines recommend that people at high risk of melanoma receive regular surveillance, as ...
INTRODUCTION: The evidence-based national clinical practice guidelines for the management of cutaneo...
Background Guidelines recommend that health professionals identify and manage individuals at high ri...
Understanding how individuals at high-risk of primary cutaneous melanoma are best identified, screen...
Background: Early detection of melanoma has been encouraged in Queensland for many years, yet little...
To better understand the clinical diagnostic process for invasive melanoma in Queensland. Descriptiv...
In 2002 reporting of melanoma to cancer registries in Australia and New Zealand revealed it to be th...
Importance: A previous single-center study observed fewer excisions, lower health care costs, thinne...
The incidence rate of melanoma has shown large increases in New Zealand over the past 30 years, with...
Objective: To describe the incidence of second primary invasive melanoma. Methods: Data describing 5...
Background: Dermatoscopy improves accuracy of melanoma diagnosis, but the impact of subspecializatio...
Background: Knowledge of variation in diagnosis and surgery in high-risk primary melanoma patients i...
Background:\ua0Melanoma is a potentially fatal cancer of the skin that is associated with high disea...
BACKGROUND: Most subsequent new primary or recurrent melanomas might be self-detected if patients ar...
BACKGROUND: Melanoma incidence is rising rapidly worldwide among white populations. Defining higher-...