Update on Seborrheic Keratosis: Optimizing Patient Outcomes

Elderly man with skin tags on his back in a clinician's exam room.

Elderly man with skin tags on his back in a clinician's exam room.

Who

Dermatologists, primary care physicians, and other healthcare providers who treat patients with SK

Why

Clinicians need to differentiate SK from potentially more serious skin cancers

How

A 4-page newsletter with illustrations shows the differences among SK, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma; interprets evidence on emerging treatments for SK

Result

Aided by images of SK and skin cancers, clinicians recognize how to diagnose and treat patients with SK and potentially serious skin cancers

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