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EDINBURGH – Is population screening for skin cancer worthwhile?
Yes, Dr. Eckhard Breitbart said in a debate at the 15th World Congress on Cancers of the Skin. "Screening is not a diagnostic procedure," he noted. But the potential benefits of screening, including a significant reduction in medical costs, outweigh the potential harms related to false negative or false positive findings, added Dr. Breitbart, a dermatologist in Hamburg, Germany.
In an interview at the meeting, Dr. Breitbart reviewed the findings from his study of the impact of a population-based skin cancer screening program in Germany, and he discussed what research is needed to support such screening elsewhere.
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EDINBURGH – Is population screening for skin cancer worthwhile?
Yes, Dr. Eckhard Breitbart said in a debate at the 15th World Congress on Cancers of the Skin. "Screening is not a diagnostic procedure," he noted. But the potential benefits of screening, including a significant reduction in medical costs, outweigh the potential harms related to false negative or false positive findings, added Dr. Breitbart, a dermatologist in Hamburg, Germany.
In an interview at the meeting, Dr. Breitbart reviewed the findings from his study of the impact of a population-based skin cancer screening program in Germany, and he discussed what research is needed to support such screening elsewhere.
The video associated with this article is no longer available on this site. Please view all of our videos on the MDedge YouTube channel
EDINBURGH – Is population screening for skin cancer worthwhile?
Yes, Dr. Eckhard Breitbart said in a debate at the 15th World Congress on Cancers of the Skin. "Screening is not a diagnostic procedure," he noted. But the potential benefits of screening, including a significant reduction in medical costs, outweigh the potential harms related to false negative or false positive findings, added Dr. Breitbart, a dermatologist in Hamburg, Germany.
In an interview at the meeting, Dr. Breitbart reviewed the findings from his study of the impact of a population-based skin cancer screening program in Germany, and he discussed what research is needed to support such screening elsewhere.
The video associated with this article is no longer available on this site. Please view all of our videos on the MDedge YouTube channel
FROM THE 2014 WORLD CONGRESS ON CANCERS OF THE SKINS