Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Skin cancer checks at primary care doctors' visits could save lives, study suggests - Fox News


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Skin cancer checks at primary care doctors' visits could save lives, study suggests
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As rates of melanoma rise, scientists at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine are suggesting a possible solution: screenings at primary care physicians' (PCP) offices. In a study presented Tuesday at the American Society of Clinical Oncology ...
Early detection, smaller cancer among benefits of skin cancer screening at PCP visitsEurekAlert (press release)
When Do You Need a Specialist Doctor?ConsumerReports.org
PCP skin cancer screening results in earlier detection, smaller cancersUPI.com

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