3 patients, 3 BCCs: Which lesion is suitable for topical therapy?
Case discussion: Three patients present with BCCs. All three patients don't want surgery and ask about topical creams instead. Which lesion is suitable?
Case discussion: Three patients present with BCCs. All three patients don't want surgery and ask about topical creams instead. Which lesion is suitable?
Case discussion: A 65-year-old female patient with no history of skin cancer presents for a full skin check, when this lesion is found on her lower leg.
Case discussion: A 46-year-old female with a history of melanoma in situ presents with a lesion on her calf. What would you do next?
Case discussion: A new, flat brown macule is identified on the ear of a 64-year-old male patient with no history of skin cancer. What do you think of it?
Case discussion: A 64-year-old man with a history of skin cancer presents for removal of a growing 'cyst' on his back. What do you think of this lesion?
Case discussion: How would you manage this growing lesion on the neck of a young woman in her mid-20s with Type I-II skin?