Journal article

Clinical whole-body skin examination reduces the incidence of thick melanomas

JF Aitken, M Elwood, PD Baade, P Youl, D English

International Journal of Cancer | WILEY | Published : 2010

Abstract

Survival from melanoma is strongly related to tumour thickness, thus earlier diagnosis has the potential to reduce mortality from this disease. However, in the absence of conclusive evidence that clinical skin examination reduces mortality, evidence-based assessments do not recommend population screening. We aimed to assess whether clinical whole-body skin examination is associated with a reduced incidence of thick melanoma and also whether screening is associated with an increased incidence of thin lesions (possible overdiagnosis). We conducted a population-based case-control study of all Queensland residents aged 20-75 years with a histologically confirmed first primary invasive cutaneous ..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia


Awarded by Academy of Finland (AKA)


Funding Acknowledgements

This project was supported by the Cancer Council Queensland and the National Health and Medical Research Council (Project Grant 112600), Australia