When is a skin malignancy 'too advanced' for a GP to manage?
Prof Michael Henderson provides his insights on when a skin malignancy may become 'too advanced' for a GP to manage in primary care.
Prof Michael Henderson provides his insights on when a skin malignancy may become 'too advanced' for a GP to manage in primary care.
A 93-year-old man with multiple comorbidities & past NMSCs presents with a rapidly growing lesion on his scalp. How would you approach this case?
Read more about the GP management of athlete's foot, including clinical signs, diagnosis, management, and prevention - plus when to refer onwards.
Learn how GPs can upskill in no-scalpel vasectomy with flexible, hands-on training. Explore workshops in Australia, placements, and benefits for your practice.
Read practical strategies for early intervention, holistic care, & managing occupational risk factors in patients with complex musculoskeletal conditions.
In the week's case discussion: An 80-year-old male patient with a history of melanoma in situ presents with this lesion on his right scapula. What next?