“No one should die of malignant melanoma” - A. Bernard Ackerman, 1985

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Skin Cancer Update with Prof Giuseppe Argenziano [July 2019]

By Skin Cancer Institute |July 10, 2019 posted in Treatment, Detection

In this month's skin cancer update video, Professor Giuseppe Argenziano talks about an interesting patient case that demonstrates the importance of performing an examination of the entire skin ...
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The Bob Marley melanoma story

By Skin Cancer Institute |June 26, 2019 posted in Detection

This is the Bob Marley story. Passionate about skin cancer prevention, detection and treatment, the Skin Cancer Institute shares this story every time we teach about melanoma. Bob Marley was a ...
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The role of skin cancer nurses in screening patients

By Skin Cancer Institute |June 05, 2019 posted in Detection, Research

Skin cancer nurses play a vital role in the management and education of their patients, and advanced nursing has been found to correlate with high patient satisfaction. Many skin cancer nurses also ...
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Predictive scoring model for subungual melanoma in situ

By Skin Cancer Institute |May 15, 2019 posted in Detection, Research

Can dermoscopy aid in the differentiation of subungual melanoma in situ from benign longitudinal melanonychia? A recent study investigated the characteristic dermoscopic findings of subungual ...
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Skin Cancer Update with Prof Giuseppe Argenziano [April 2019]

By Skin Cancer Institute |April 10, 2019 posted in Detection, Research

In this month's skin cancer update video, Professor Giuseppe Argenziano continues his discussion from last month about atypical melanocytic lesions: lesions that are histopathologically in between a ...
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