BACKGROUND: Given the increase in skin cancer (SC) it seems inevitable that general practitioners (GPs) will play a larger role in SC care in the near future. OBJECTIVES: To obtain insights into the opinion of GPs with respect to their role in SC care, and their SC knowledge and skills. METHODS: A self-administered questionnaire was sent to GPs in the region of Nijmegen, the Netherlands. RESULTS: In total 268 GPs (49%) responded. An overwhelming majority were willing to extend their role in SC care. Furthermore, we noted the following results: (i) > 50% of GPs requested additional SC knowledge; (ii) GPs often treat actinic keratosis (AK) themselves, primarily with cryotherapy; (iii) > 50% would treat (low-risk) basal cell carcinoma (BCC) af...
Skin malignancy is an important cause of mortality in the United Kingdom and is rising in incidence ...
Skin cancer screening interventions often relay on the involvement of general practitioners (GPs). M...
Introduction Skin cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Australia, and the burden is increas...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Given the increase in skin cancer (SC) it seems inevitable...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the role of general practitioners (GP) in selecting higher risk...
BACKGROUND: Due to a rapid increase in the incidence of skin cancer, it seems inevitable that genera...
BACKGROUND: The rising incidence rates of skin cancer (SC) lead to an enormous burden on healthcare ...
BackgroundThe role of general practitioners (GPs) in skin cancer care is increasing. Previous, hospi...
Contains fulltext : 136680.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Skin cancer is ...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: In Switzerland, skin cancer is one of the most prevalent neoplasms. General p...
International audienceBackground Little data is available concerning the role of general practitione...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to assess general practitioner (GP) manage...
Objective: To measure and compare the casemix and diagnostic accuracy of excised or biopsied skin le...
Objective: To measure and compare the casemix and diagnostic accuracy of excised or biopsied skin le...
Skin malignancy is an important cause of mortality in the United Kingdom and is rising in incidence ...
Skin cancer screening interventions often relay on the involvement of general practitioners (GPs). M...
Introduction Skin cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Australia, and the burden is increas...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Given the increase in skin cancer (SC) it seems inevitable...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the role of general practitioners (GP) in selecting higher risk...
BACKGROUND: Due to a rapid increase in the incidence of skin cancer, it seems inevitable that genera...
BACKGROUND: The rising incidence rates of skin cancer (SC) lead to an enormous burden on healthcare ...
BackgroundThe role of general practitioners (GPs) in skin cancer care is increasing. Previous, hospi...
Contains fulltext : 136680.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Skin cancer is ...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: In Switzerland, skin cancer is one of the most prevalent neoplasms. General p...
International audienceBackground Little data is available concerning the role of general practitione...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to assess general practitioner (GP) manage...
Objective: To measure and compare the casemix and diagnostic accuracy of excised or biopsied skin le...
Objective: To measure and compare the casemix and diagnostic accuracy of excised or biopsied skin le...
Skin malignancy is an important cause of mortality in the United Kingdom and is rising in incidence ...
Skin cancer screening interventions often relay on the involvement of general practitioners (GPs). M...
Introduction Skin cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Australia, and the burden is increas...