How would you manage this lesion on the back?
A 75-year-old man with a history of superficial spreading melanoma presents with a smorgasbord of pigmented skin lesions on his back. What do you think?
A 75-year-old man with a history of superficial spreading melanoma presents with a smorgasbord of pigmented skin lesions on his back. What do you think?
Prof David Wilkinson shares the RACGP Red Book, which supports preventive activities across many aspects of primary care, including skin cancer.
88-year-old man with longstanding lesion on temple, getting darker. In this area, what anatomical structures are at risk of injury if excision is required?
This lesion is found on the posterior arm of a 35-year-old female patient. What would you do? Join this week's case discussion.
Prof Giuseppe Argenziano explores slow-growing melanoma, with a focus on real patient case studies and protocols for when to monitor and when to excise.
Prof David Wilkinson shares a review on primary prevention of skin cancer. The paper provides a succinct summary of what is understood in this field.