Basal cell carcinoma
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64 - 137Interventions for basal cell carcinoma of the skin
Extremity nevus count associated with increased risk of melanoma and basal cell—but not squamous cell—carcinoma
Mohs micrographic surgery versus surgical excision for periocular basal cell carcinoma
Exfoliative cytology for diagnosing basal cell carcinoma and other skin cancers in adults
Cryotherapy
Squamous cell carcinoma above the ear - Image
Skin problems in people with dark skin
Squamous cell carcinoma
Eyelid tumours
Cryotherapy of nodular basalioma on the skin of the back - Image
High‐frequency ultrasound for diagnosing skin cancer in adults
Cylindroma on the nose - Image
Blepharitis
Sun protection for preventing basal cell and squamous cell skin cancers
Scalp problems
Imiquimod similar to photodynamic therapy for BCC treatment
Dermatoscopy
Sun protection for preventing basal cell and squamous cell skin cancers
Spitz naevus on the cheek - Image
Skin problems in the elderly
Precancerous lesions preceding squamous cell carcinoma (actinic keratosis and carcinoma in situ, or Bowen’s disease)
Sebaceous hyperplasia - Image
Lesions and tumours of the ear canal
Sebaceous naevus on the scalp - Image
Congenital patch on scalp skin without hair - Image
Syringocystadenoma behind the ear - Image
Wide naevus sebaceus behind the ear - Image
USPSTF: No recommendation for or against skin cancer screening in adults at general risk for skin cancer (I recommendation)
Survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia at long-term increased cancer risk
Counseling can decrease indoor tanning and increase sun protection
Interventions for preventing non‐melanoma skin cancers in high‐risk groups
Dermatomycoses
Interventions for actinic keratoses
Interventions for preventing non-melanoma skin cancers in high-risk groups
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Gynaecological cancers
Optical coherence tomography for diagnosing skin cancer in adults
Topical tretinoin may increase all-cause mortality
Reflectance confocal microscopy for diagnosing keratinocyte skin cancers in adults
Fingolimod for relapsing‐remitting multiple sclerosis
Skin problems in returning travellers
Skin biopsy: indications and technique
Unequal breast cancer risk with HRT progestagens
Teledermatology for diagnosing skin cancer in adults
Oral fingolimod reduces MS recurrence, appears to increase cancer risk
Visual inspection and dermoscopy, alone or in combination, for diagnosing keratinocyte skin cancers in adults
Computer‐assisted diagnosis techniques (dermoscopy and spectroscopy‐based) for diagnosing skin cancer in adults
Anti‐IL‐12/23p40 antibodies for maintenance of remission in Crohn's disease
Diagnostic tests for oral cancer and potentially malignant disorders in patients presenting with clinically evident lesions
Dermatological diagnosis at a glance