Do public media campaigns designed to increase skin cancer awareness result in increased skin excision rates?
Abstract We report on an observational study of one city in Queensland over a 30‐month period to evaluate the effects of two public skin cancer campaigns on the excision rates of melanocytic skin lesions. The numbers of melanomas, the numbers of potentially malignant melanocytic lesions (Hutchinson&...
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1997-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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