Evaluating the Frequency of Mole Checks by a Dermatologist and Correlated Variables in a Global Survey across 17 Countries: HELIOS Project

Secondary prevention of skin cancer consists in early detection of malignant lesions through patients' mole self-examination and medical examination. The objective of this study was to assess the self-reported  frequency of mole examination in a large, representative sample of the adult general...

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Main Authors: Henry William Lim (Author), Thierry Passeron (Author), Chee Leok Goh (Author), Hee Young Kang (Author), Fatimata Ly (Author), Akimichi Morita (Author), Jorge Ocampo-Candiani (Author), Susana Puig (Author), Sergio Schalka (Author), Liu Wei (Author), Anne Laure Demessant (Author), Caroline Le Floc'h (Author), Delphine Kerob (Author), Brigitte Dreno (Author), Jean Krutmann (Author)
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Published: Medical Journals Sweden, 2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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