Browsing by author "Menzies, Scott W."
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Clinical Features Associated With Individuals at Higher Risk of Melanoma: A Population-Based Study
Watts, Caroline G.; Madronio, Christine; Morton, Rachael L.; Goumas, Chris; Armstrong, Bruce K.; Curtin, Austin; Menzies, Scott W.; Mann, Graham J.; Thompson, John F.; Cust, Anne E.Published 2016Importance The identification of a subgroup at higher risk of melanoma may assist in early diagnosis. Objective To characterize melanoma patients and the clinical features associated with their melanomas according to ...Article -
Cost-Effectiveness of Skin Surveillance Through a Specialized Clinic for Patients at High Risk of Melanoma
Watts, Caroline G.; Cust, Anne E.; Menzies, Scott W.; Mann, Graham J.; Morton, Rachael L.Published 2016Purpose Clinical guidelines recommend that people at high risk of melanoma receive regular surveillance to improve survival through early detection. A specialized High Risk Clinic in Sydney, Australia was found to be ...Open AccessArticle -
Identifying the ‘Active Ingredients’ of an Effective Psychological Intervention to Reduce Fear of Cancer Recurrence: A Process Evaluation
Kan, Janice M.; Dieng, Mbathio; Butow, Phyllis N.; Mireskandari, Shab; Tesson, Stephanie; Menzies, Scott W.; Costa, Daniel S.J.; Morton, Rachael L.; Mann, Graham J.; Cust, Anne E.; Kasparian, Nadine A.Published 2021Purpose: Psychological interventions targeting fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) are effective in reducing fear and distress. Process evaluations are an important, yet scarce adjunct to published intervention trials, despite ...Open AccessArticle -
A National Budget Impact Analysis of a Specialised Surveillance Programme for Individuals at Very High Risk of Melanoma in Australia
Watts, Caroline G.; Wortley, Sally; Norris, Sarah; Menzies, Scott W.; Guitera, Pascale; Askie, Lisa; Mann, Graham J.; Morton, Rachael L.; Cust, Anne E.Published 2018Background Specialised surveillance using total body photography and digital dermoscopy to monitor people at very high risk of developing a second or subsequent melanoma has been reported as cost effective. Objectives We ...Article -
Psychoeducational Intervention to Reduce Fear of Cancer Recurrence in People at High Risk of Developing Another Primary Melanoma: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial
Dieng, Mbathio; Butow, Phyllis N.; Costa, Daniel S.J.; Morton, Rachael L.; Menzies, Scott W.; Mireskandari, Shab; Tesson, Stephanie; Mann, Graham J.; Cust, Anne E.; Kasparian, Nadine A.Published 2016Purpose People with a history of melanoma commonly report a fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), yet psychologic support is not routinely offered as part of ongoing melanoma care. This randomized controlled trial examined ...Article
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