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

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[Podcast] Screening for skin cancer in different ages and skin types

By Skin Cancer Institute |January 16, 2023 posted in skin cancer diagnosis, skin cancer check

How does skin cancer detection vary in different age groups and among patients with different skin types? In this podcast, Paul Elmslie (Founder & CEO, HealthCert Education and National Skin ...
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Research summary: Self-examination for skin cancer detection

By Skin Cancer Institute |November 22, 2022 posted in skin cancer diagnosis, Detection, skin check

This month we consider skin self-examination for skin cancer detection. In the latest Melanoma Practice Review my eye was drawn to a paper published in Dermatology reporting on the sensitivity and ...
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Three simple rules for diagnosing pink tumours: Part 2

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

In the second video in a two-part series, Professor Giuseppe Argenziano continues his discussion of three rules for diagnosing pink tumours in primary care, with real patient examples from his own ...
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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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Dermoscopy of basal cell carcinoma

By Skin Cancer Institute |August 09, 2022 posted in Skin Cancer, skin cancer diagnosis, BCC, superficial BCC

In his latest skin cancer update video, Professor Giuseppe Argenziano looks at the most common non-melanoma skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma, and explains how to identify and differentiate BCCs with ...
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