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?
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.
In this webinar replay, Skin Cancer Doctor John O'Bryen explores how to optimise wound healing in skin cancer management.
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.