Podcast: Primary care skin cancer screening in North America
This podcast explores the landscape of skin cancer care in the U.S. and Canada, and why physicians may consider integrating the services into primary care.
This podcast explores the landscape of skin cancer care in the U.S. and Canada, and why physicians may consider integrating the services into primary care.
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A 42-year-old attends for a skin check because his mom has been diagnosed with melanoma. This long-term nodular lesion is noted in a tattoo in his arm.
What do you think of this lesion on the mid-back of a male patient who presents for a routine skin check? Join the case discussion.
How would you manage this lesion on the left anterior shoulder of a 60-year-old female patient who presented for her annual skin check?
A 55-year-old female presents with 1-2 years' history of slow growth of an asymptomatic, non-tender lesion on the upper chest.
A 68-year-old female presents with a lesion on her back that has possibly changed since her last skin check three months ago.
A 76-year-old female presents with a large ulcerating area on her neck. What would you do?
An asymptomatic 70-year-old male presented for a total body skin exam. A small pink patch was noted. What would you do?
What would you do? A 64-year-old male presents with a cyst on his back & has a personal history of basal cell carcinoma & a family history of melanoma.