Skin cancer case challenge: What would you cut?
Your surgical skills. One lesion. Your chance to win a free Surgery Masterclass seat.
Your surgical skills. One lesion. Your chance to win a free Surgery Masterclass seat.
In the week's case discussion: This lesion is found on the shin of a 70-year-old male with a history of non-melanoma skin cancer. What happens next?
What is your management plan for this eight-year-old girl who presents with widespread eczema involving the trunk, groin, arms and legs for several months?
A nurse brings in their 62-year-old father after discovering a dark mole behind his thigh. The patient works outdoors and has a history of skin cancer.
This lesion is found on the back of a 45-year-old male patient with Type 1 skin. He is unaware of it being there. What would you do?
A 40-year-old female is worried about a new, dark area arising in a scar from a previous wide local excision of a melanoma in situ five years ago.