Doctor training boosts skin cancer detection

NCT ID NCT05675709

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looked at whether a special training program could help primary care doctors better spot and treat early-stage skin cancer, especially melanoma. Fifty-four doctors from two clinics took part. The training aimed to improve their knowledge and skills in identifying suspicious moles and deciding when to refer patients to a skin specialist. The goal was to catch skin cancer earlier, when it may be easier to treat.

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  • OHSU Knight Cancer Institute

    Portland, Oregon, 97239, United States

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