Dermoscopy for the Management of NMSC is an advanced course designed for healthcare professionals looking to deepen their understanding of dermoscopy’s role in diagnosing, treating, and monitoring non-melanoma skin cancers. This course offers evidence-based strategies and practical applications to enhance patient care.
This course provides an in-depth exploration of how dermoscopy can be utilised throughout the lifecycle of NMSC management—from early detection to post-treatment monitoring. Key highlights include:
- Dermoscopy for Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC):
- Identifying subtypes such as superficial, nodular, morpheaform, and infiltrative BCC through key dermoscopic patterns, including vascular structures, pigmentation, and ulceration.
- Tailoring treatment plans based on subtype, incorporating surgical and non-surgical options like cryotherapy, imiquimod, and photodynamic therapy.
- Practical strategies for predicting histopathologic subtypes to guide treatment and prevent recurrence.
- Dermoscopy for Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC):
- Differentiating actinic keratosis from invasive SCC using vascular patterns, keratin masses, and white structureless areas.
- Understanding the role of histopathologic differentiation in prognosis and treatment planning, including margin considerations and follow-up protocols.
- Identifying high-risk lesions, such as poorly differentiated SCC, and managing them effectively.
- Monitoring Treatment Outcomes:
- Using dermoscopy to assess post-treatment success and detect residual disease in BCC and SCC.
- Recognising patterns indicative of incomplete treatment and determining appropriate next steps.
The course includes case studies and real-world examples, demonstrating how to apply dermoscopic techniques for improved accuracy in diagnosis and management decisions.
This course combines interactive learning with clinical insights, making it an essential resource for professionals aiming to excel in dermatological care. By mastering the use of dermoscopy in NMSC, you’ll improve diagnostic confidence, streamline treatments, and enhance patient outcomes.
All degree qualified medical practitioners.