Pancreatic cancer has the highest mortality rate among all main cancer types and is the fourth leading cause of cancer death in Australia.
This article focuses on the management of early breast cancer, highlighting recent changes and the role of the general practitioner in supporting women in their decision making and treatment.
This article aims to explore and address the treatment options that primary care practitioners can offer for melasma.
This article investigates skin health in urban-living Aboriginal children and young people presenting to primary care.
Large-diameter lentigo maligna on sites of functional and cosmetic importance presents a difficult management issue.
This article provides Australian GPs with an overview of Buruli ulcer, including its epidemiology, transmission, clinical features, diagnosis and management.
Furuncular myiasis is a condition caused by the infestation of skin by fly larvae leading to boil-like lesions.
Studies have shown the existence of steroid phobia, evidence of non-adherence and unresolved outcomes of skin conditions affecting quality of life and healthcare costs.
A man aged 52 years with a history of non-melanoma skin cancer presented with a firm, non-tender, skin-coloured papule.
Assessing pigmented lesions on patients, including opportunistically, is an important part of patient care and can make a significant difference to patient health.
This article aims to provide the general practitioner with a practical guide and an up-to-date evidence-based review on how to manage the head and neck cancer survivor.
Current evidence for prostate-specific testing to advocate for updating outdated guidelines and resources.
This review examines the efficacy, advances and treatment considerations of radiation therapy for the management of keratinocyte cancer, and role of the GP.
This article discusses strategies for general practitioners to encourage physical activity in patients with cancer and the role of physical activity in cancer recovery.
This article uses a research prioritisation exercise to identify cancer research priorities in Australian general practice.