How would you treat these three lesions on the same patient?
A 55-year-old male presents with a lesion on his nose (in a site previously treated for SCC) but is unaware of two other spots on his glabella and nose.
A 55-year-old male presents with a lesion on his nose (in a site previously treated for SCC) but is unaware of two other spots on his glabella and nose.
An 85-year-old male patient presents with concerns about a longstanding ulcerated lesion on his right lower leg. What would you do next?
How would you manage this 43-year-old woman with concerns about a lesion on her chest? Her mother has recently been diagnosed with melanoma.
How would you manage this 65-year-old male patient who presents with a 2x2mm pigmented lesion on his left shoulder?
How would you manage this lesion on the left distal upper arm of a 76-year-old female (no skin cancer history) who presented for her first ever skin check?
Join this week's case discussion featuring a 51-year-old male with a history of SCC. This lesion was found on his left supra-acromial area.