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How to identify collision tumours

By Skin Cancer Institute |June 08, 2022

In his latest skin cancer update video, Professor Giuseppe Argenziano provides a comprehensive update on identifying and managing collision tumours in a primary care or skin cancer practice.

Collision tumours are two or more benign or malignant tumours combined together. It is usually a coincidental phenomenon, rather than a causal one.

In the short video, Prof Argenziano looks at real patient cases to showcase various examples of collision tumours, including the dermoscopic features and how these cases are managed.

See all this and much more in the full video below!

 

Watch the full video now:

 



 

Prof Giuseppe Argenziano is Professor of Dermatology at the Department of Dermatology, Second University of Naples; Coordinator of the Skin Cancer Unit Research Hospital Santa Maria Nuova, Reggio Emilia, Italy; President of the International Dermoscopy Society; and member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

Giuseppe has developed early diagnosis techniques for melanoma, authored over 300 scientific works and has been invited as speaker and/or chairman in more than 400 national and international conferences in the field of dermatology. He has authored more than 450 scientific articles and more than 30 books, and his publications have received a total of 6,200 citations with an h-index value of 40 (Scopus 02/2015). He is a key presenter of the HealthCert Professional Diploma of Dermoscopy program.

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