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Antenatal Management of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Can Improve Neonatal Outcomes
Pui Yan Au, Cheryl; Raynes-Greenow, Camille; Turner, Robin M.; Carberry, Angela E.; Jeffery, Heather E.Published 2016-01-01Open 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 MEL-SELF randomised controlled trial
Ackermann, Deonna M.; Smit, Amelia K.; Janada, Monika; van Kemenade, Cathelijne H.; Dieng, Mbathio; Morton, Rachael L.; Turner, Robin M.; Cust, Anne E.; Irwig, Les; Hersch, Jolyn K.; Guitera, Pascale; Soyer, H. Peter; Mar, Victoria; Saw, Robyn P.M.; Low, Donald; Low, Cynthia; Drabarek, Dorothy; Espinoza, David; Emery, Jon; Murchie, Peter; Thompson, John F.; Scolyer, Richard A.; Azzi, Anthony; Lilleyman, Alister; Bell, Katy J.L.Published 2021Background Most 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). ...Open AccessArticle -
Cost-Effectiveness of PET/CT Surveillance Schedules to Detect Distant Recurrence of Resected Stage III Melanoma
Dieng, Mbathio; Turner, Robin M.; Lord, Sarah J.; Einstein, Andrew J.; Menzies, Alexander M.; Saw, Robyn P.M. Saw; Nieweg, Omgo E.; Thompson, John F.; Morton, Rachael L.Published 2022Objective: To estimate the cost-effectiveness of three surveillance imaging strategies using whole-body positron emission tomography (PET) with computed tomography (CT) (PET/CT) in a follow-up program for adults with ...Open AccessArticle -
The Impact of Surveillance Imaging Frequency on the Detection of Distant Disease for Patients with Resected Stage III Melanoma
Dieng, Mbathio; Lord, Sarah J.; Turner, Robin M.; Nieweg, Omgo; Menzies, Alexander M.; Saw, Robyn P.M.; Einstein, Andrew J.; Emmett, Louise; Thompson, John F.; Lo, Serigne N.; Morton, Rachael L.Published 2022Background It is not known whether there is a survival benefit associated with more frequent surveillance imaging in patients with resected American Joint Committee on Cancer stage III melanoma. Objective The aim of ...Open AccessArticle -
Patient Preferences for Follow-up After Recent Excision of a Localized Melanoma
Lim, Wei-Yin; Morton, Rachael L.; Turner, Robin M.; Jenkins, Marisa C.; Guitera, Pascale; Irwig, Les; Webster, Angela C.; Dieng, Mbathio; Saw, Robyn P. M.; Low, Donald; Low, Cynthia; Bell, Katy J.L.Published 2018-02-28Importance The standard model of follow-up posttreatment of localized melanoma relies on clinician detection of recurrent or new melanoma, through routinely scheduled clinics (clinician-led surveillance). An alternative ...Open AccessArticle -
Use of shared care and routine tests in follow-up after treatment for localised cutaneous melanoma
Lim, Wei-Yin; Turner, Robin M.; Morton, Rachael L.; Jenkins, Marisa C.; Irwig, Les; Webster, Angela C.; Dieng, Mbathio; Saw, Robyn P. M.; Guitera, Pascale; Low, Donald; Low, Cynthia; Bell, Katy J.L.Published 2018-06-20Background Patients may decide to undertake shared care with a general practitioner (GP) during follow-up after treatment for localised melanoma. Routine imaging tests for surveillance may be commonly used despite no ...Open AccessArticle
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