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Assessing the Potential for Patient-led Surveillance After Treatment of Localized Melanoma (MEL-SELF) A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial
Ackermann, Deonna M; Dieng, Mbatho; Medcalf, Ellie; Jenkins, Marisa C; van Kemenade, Cathelijne H; Janda, Monika; Turner, Robin M; Cust, Anne E; Morton, Rachael L; Irwig, Les; Guitera, Pascale; Soyer, Peter; Mar, Victoria; Hersch, Jolyn; Low, Donald; Low, Cynthia; Saw, Robyn P. M; Scolyer, Richard A; Drabarek, Dorothy; Espinoza, David; Azzi, Anthony; Lilleyman, Alister M; Smit, Amelia K; Murchie, Peter; Thompson, John F; Bell, Katy J.L.Published 2022Patient-led surveillance is a promising new model of follow-up care following excision of localized melanoma. Objective To determine whether patient-led surveillance in patients with prior localized primary cutaneous ...Open AccessArticle -
Can Patient-Led Surveillance Detect Subsequent New Primary or Recurrent Melanomas and Reduce the Need for Routinely Scheduled Follow Up? A Protocol for the MELSELF Randomised Controlled Trial.
Ackermann, Deonna; Smit, Amelia K; Janda, Monika; van Kemenade, Cathelijne; Dieng, Mbathio; Morton, Rachael L; Turner, Robin M; Cust, Anne E; Irwig, Les; Hersch, Jolyn; Guitera, Pascale; Soyer, Peter; Mar, Victoria; Saw, Robyn PM; Low, Donald; Low, Cynthia; Drabarek, Dorothy; Espinoza, David; Emery, Jon; Murchie, Peter; Thompson, John F; Scolyer, Richard; Azzi, Anthony; Lilleyman, Alister; Bell, Katy J.L.Published 2021Most subsequent new primary or recurrent melanomas might be self-detected if patients are trained to systematically self-examine their skin and have access to timely medical review (patient-led surveillance). Routinely scheduled ...Open AccessPreprint -
Exploring the potential emotional and behavioural impact of providing personalised genomic risk information to the public: a focus group study
Smit, Amelia K; Keogh, Louise A; Newson, A.J.; Hersch, Jolyn; Butow, Phyllis; Cust, Anne EPublished 2015-01-01Aim: To explore the potential emotional and behavioural impact of providing information on personalised genomic risk to the public, using melanoma as an example, to aid research translation. Methods: We conducted four ...Open AccessArticle -
Patients’ Views About Skin Self-examination After Treatment for Localized Melanoma
Dieng, Mbathio; Smit, Amelia K; Hersch, Jolyn; Morton, Rachael L; Cust, Anne E; Irwig, Les; Low, Donald; Low, Cynthia; Bell, Katy J.L.Published 2019What are the views of patients with melanoma on the importance of skin self-examination (SSE) and what role do they see for new digital technologies to support skin examinations? We aimed to explore the views of patients ...Open AccessArticle -
Public preferences for communicating personal genomic risk information: a focus group study
Smit, Amelia K; Keogh, Louise A; Hersch, Jolyn; Newson, A.J.; Butow, Phyllis; Williams, Gabrielle; Cust, Anne EPublished 2016-12-01Background: Personalized genomic risk information has the potential to motivate behaviour change and promote population health, but the success of this will depend upon effective risk communication strategies. Objective: ...Open AccessArticle -
Translating melanoma genomic risk information into prevention and early detection strategies: behavioural, psychosocial, ethical and implementation considerations
Smit, Amelia KPublished 2020Melanoma, the most life threatening form of skin cancer, is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. However, more than 80% of melanoma diagnoses could be prevented through reduced sun exposure and improved sun ...USyd AccessThesis
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