Recognising risk beyond Fitzpatrick I-III: What GPs need to know about dermoscopic diversity and diagnostic pitfalls.
Skin cancer in skin of colour is often assumed to be “low risk”, yet many diagnoses are delayed because early signs look different and routine dermoscopic patterns don’t always apply. These are issues most GPs encounter but rarely get formal teaching on.
In this webinar, Dr Mostafa Khalafalla unpacks the clinical realities behind skin cancer in skin of colour. Through real cases and practical examples, he walks through dermoscopic diversity, common diagnostic traps, and what to look for when the usual patterns aren’t there.
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The session includes Q&A and case discussions.
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