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Research summary: Latest European melanoma management guidelines

By Skin Cancer Institute |January 09, 2023 posted in melanoma

In this month’s article we look at the latest update on melanoma management from Europe. Why? Because we are still waiting for an update on the Australian guidelines, and for those of us that do skin ...
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Research summary: Technologies to detect & manage melanoma

By Skin Cancer Institute |October 06, 2022 posted in Research, melanoma, digital imaging

This month’s research article takes us into the broad domain of technology and AI. We are all aware of how these developments are becoming prevalence in our lives – working and social. In our ...
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Research summary: Effect of confocal microscopy on diagnostic accuracy of melanoma

By Skin Cancer Institute |June 16, 2022 posted in skin cancer diagnosis, melanoma, confocal

A very interesting and important trial has recently been published that looks at the role and value of confocal microscopy on diagnostic accuracy of melanoma.
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[Podcast] The future of digital imaging for skin cancer detection

By Skin Cancer Institute |June 07, 2022 posted in Skin Cancer, melanoma, digital imaging

In this latest podcast, Professor Peter Soyer gives a sneak peek into his presentation at the upcoming Skin & Skin Cancer Conference and Masterclasses, where he will talk about his latest ...
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Research summary: Management of melanoma by GPs (SCARD)

By Skin Cancer Institute |May 23, 2022 posted in Research, melanoma

This month our focus is on the latest publication from the SCARD database and the large team of mainly GPs who have contributed to the brilliant work in SCARD. This really is “great research” and a ...
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