Early Detection of Malignant Melanoma: The Role of Physician Examination and Self-Examination of the Skin

  • Friedman R
  • Rigel D
  • Kopf A
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The combination of routine physician examination of the skin coupled with self-examination provides a realistic opportunity for the identification of early malignant melanomas. Removal of such thin lesions can significantly reduce the mortality rate from this potentially serious form of cutaneous cancer.

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Friedman, R. J., Rigel, D. S., & Kopf, A. W. (1985). Early Detection of Malignant Melanoma: The Role of Physician Examination and Self-Examination of the Skin. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 35(3), 130–151. https://doi.org/10.3322/canjclin.35.3.130

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