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An Examination of Melanoma Detection and Characteristics at a Nova Scotia Tertiary Care Centre, From 2015-2019.

Meng-Chiao TsaiKevin HodgsonNavjot K SandilaAlia BosworthPeter R Hull
Published in: Journal of cutaneous medicine and surgery (2022)
Early diagnosis of melanoma is challenging clinically and pathologically. Our melanoma detection rate was 31%, with an increasing trend in the proportion of MIS, and decreasing trend in the proportion of IM over the years. Almost 50% of melanomas were detected in early stages, supporting positive outcomes. Melanomas were more common on extremities in females and the back in males. Melanomas on the lower limbs were more likely to be invasive regardless of gender.
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