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GPs in skin cancer surgery: When to cut and when to refer

Life by a Thousand Cuts podcast series | A/Prof Tony Dicker discusses when to excise a skin cancer in primary care and when to refer onwards.

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Excision is routine work in primary care, but deciding who should wield the scalpel isn’t always straightforward. In this episode of Life by A Thousand Cuts, A/Prof Tony Dicker explores the real-world judgement calls GPs make every day: when a skin cancer can be safely managed in-house, and when referral is the wiser path.

Tune into the episode below to hear a grounded, experience-based discussion covering:

  • Why local anaesthetic tolerance remains a key early filter.
  • How size, complexity and your own comfort level influence the decision to proceed.
  • The value of working alongside more experienced colleagues, and why observing can still be a worthwhile investment in your skills.
  • When patient preference, social factors, and after-care logistics should tip the balance toward referral.
  • Why a transparent, informed-consent conversation protects both patient outcomes and your medico-legal footing.
This week's episode is a concise, candid look at the grey zones of primary-care skin cancer surgery, ideal for any GP refining their procedural decision-making.

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Life by a Thousand Cuts 

This podcast series is designed to help you enhance your clinical decision-making, procedural skills, and confidence in skin cancer management. Focus on real-world cases, surgical techniques and tips, journal article reviews, diagnostic and management insights, and guest interviews with GPs and specialists.

Listen to the previous episode: Local anaesthesia in skin cancer surgery: What the evidence says

 

Dr_Tony_DickerAbout A/Prof Tony Dicker

Associate Professor (Skin Cancer) & Course Coordinator MMed (Skin Cancer), The University of Queensland

Tony Dicker has practised full-time Skin Cancer Medicine in Melbourne since 2004, and previously practised in Brisbane. He obtained his PhD from The University of Queensland in molecular biology of skin cancer with Professor Ian Frazer's group at Princess Alexandra Hospital. He then spent three years as a dermatology registrar at the Royal Brisbane and Princess Alexandra Hospitals.

 

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