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Dermatology, Oncology

Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer: Fact or Fiction

Fact or Fiction?

  • Patients who present with a mole on a sun-exposed area should be immediately referred to an oncologist for non-melanoma skin cancer.
  • Non-melanoma skin cancer is primarily managed by dermatologists.
  • There is limited evidence for the use of immunotherapy for non-melanoma skin cancers.
  • There is little that patients can do to reduce their risk of non-melanoma skin cancer.

DURATION

10 min

PROFESSION

Physician

# OF CREDITS

0

ACCREDITATION

Unaccredited

EXPIRY DATE

2023-08-05

Fact or Fiction?

  • Patients who present with a mole on a sun-exposed area should be immediately referred to an oncologist for non-melanoma skin cancer.
  • Non-melanoma
    skin cancer is primarily managed by dermatologists.
  • There is limited evidence for the use of immunotherapy for non-melanoma skin cancers.
  • There is little that patients can do to reduce their risk of non-melanoma skin cancer.
Cost of course:  
Free
# of credits: 0
Duration: 10 min

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Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer: Fact or Fiction

10 min

Duration

Physician

Profession

0

# of credits

Learning Objectives

ACF Learning Objectives

Unaccredited

ACCREDITATION

Dermatology, Oncology

Learning Category

General

Topic

0

Price

2023-08-05

Expiry Date

CAN-eng

Region/Language

Course Description

Fact or Fiction?

  • Patients who present with a mole on a sun-exposed area should be immediately referred to an oncologist for non-melanoma skin cancer.
  • Non-melanoma
    skin cancer is primarily managed by dermatologists.
  • There is limited evidence for the use of immunotherapy for non-melanoma skin cancers.
  • There is little that patients can do to reduce their risk of non-melanoma skin cancer.

Faculty

ACF Faculty

Accreditation

Unaccredited