Background: Recently, massive increases in health-care costs for the diagnosis and management of skin lesions have been observed (2000–05). The aim of this study was to describe the health system costs attributed to the diagnosis and management of suspicious skin lesions detected during a trial of a population melanoma screening programme (1998–2001). Setting: Queensland, Australia. Methods: Data from the trial and Medicare Australia were used to categorize and cost all suspicious skin lesions arising from the trial, which included general practitioner consultations, diagnosis/management and pathology. Comparisons were made with other screened and unscreened populations. Results: Overall, 2982 lesions were treated within the trial producing...
Introduction: A Melanoma Screening Summit was held in Brisbane, Australia, to review evidence regard...
Background: The aim of this presentation is to provide an update on the economic evaluation of the A...
Objective To assess the cost-effectiveness of an educational intervention encouraging self-skin exam...
Background: Recently, massive increases in health-care costs for the diagnosis and management of ski...
Background: Recently, massive increases in health-care costs for the diagnosis and management of ski...
Background: Skin cancer exerts a large and growing burden on health systems. With new pharmacotherap...
Clinical guidelines recommend that people at high risk of melanoma receive regular surveillance, as ...
Background: Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. The increased incidence of s...
Abstract Objective: To determine the cost burden to government and patients for individuals with mul...
Regular surveillance of individuals at high risk for cutaneous melanoma improves early detection and...
Objectives: The composition of the medical costs incurred by people treated for basal cell and squam...
The objective of this study was to review the literature for malignant melanoma, basal and squamous ...
The composition of the medical costs incurred by people treated for basal cell and squamous cell car...
The objective of this study was to review the literature for malignant melanoma, basal and squamous ...
Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand have the highest incidence of melanoma and KC in the world. We un...
Introduction: A Melanoma Screening Summit was held in Brisbane, Australia, to review evidence regard...
Background: The aim of this presentation is to provide an update on the economic evaluation of the A...
Objective To assess the cost-effectiveness of an educational intervention encouraging self-skin exam...
Background: Recently, massive increases in health-care costs for the diagnosis and management of ski...
Background: Recently, massive increases in health-care costs for the diagnosis and management of ski...
Background: Skin cancer exerts a large and growing burden on health systems. With new pharmacotherap...
Clinical guidelines recommend that people at high risk of melanoma receive regular surveillance, as ...
Background: Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. The increased incidence of s...
Abstract Objective: To determine the cost burden to government and patients for individuals with mul...
Regular surveillance of individuals at high risk for cutaneous melanoma improves early detection and...
Objectives: The composition of the medical costs incurred by people treated for basal cell and squam...
The objective of this study was to review the literature for malignant melanoma, basal and squamous ...
The composition of the medical costs incurred by people treated for basal cell and squamous cell car...
The objective of this study was to review the literature for malignant melanoma, basal and squamous ...
Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand have the highest incidence of melanoma and KC in the world. We un...
Introduction: A Melanoma Screening Summit was held in Brisbane, Australia, to review evidence regard...
Background: The aim of this presentation is to provide an update on the economic evaluation of the A...
Objective To assess the cost-effectiveness of an educational intervention encouraging self-skin exam...