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[4 min watch] Common benign lesions | Part 2

By Skin Cancer Institute |January 09, 2023 posted in benign lesions, Dermoscopy

In this final instalment in the two-part video series, Professor Giuseppe Argenziano explains how to identify the four most common benign lesions encountered in the primary care setting, with real ...
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[17 min watch] Common benign lesions | Part 1

By Skin Cancer Institute |December 07, 2022 posted in benign lesions, Dermoscopy

In this first video in a two-part series, Professor Giuseppe Argenziano looks at common benign lesions encountered in primary care and outlines their clinical and dermoscopic clues, with real patient ...
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Three simple rules for diagnosing pink tumours: Part 1

By Skin Cancer Institute |October 14, 2022 posted in skin cancer diagnosis, Dermoscopy, pink tumours

In the first of a two-part series, Professor Giuseppe Argenziano discusses the three golden rules for diagnosing pink tumours in primary care.
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[8 min watch] Dermoscopy of squamous cell carcinoma

By Skin Cancer Institute |September 05, 2022 posted in Dermoscopy, squamous cell carcinoma

In his latest skin cancer update video, Professor Giuseppe Argenziano looks at the clinical and dermoscopic characteristics of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC).
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Research summary: Consumer preferences on tele-dermoscopy services

By Skin Cancer Institute |August 30, 2022 posted in Dermoscopy, skin consultation

In this month’s research article, I share a paper from colleagues at The University of Queensland, the Queensland University of Technology, and their collaborating institutions. I think this is a ...
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