International Journal of Epidemiology, Vol 24, S39-S44, Copyright © 1995 by International Epidemiological Association
J Melia
A multidisciplinary approach to research has been one of the hallmarks of
Walter Holland's outstanding career in medical research. Studies arising
from evaluation of the Cancer Research Campaign's health education
programme for the early detection of cutaneous malignant melanoma were
reviewed at Walter's Festschrift because they illustrate the importance of
the multidisciplinary approach and raise issues about medical screening
which has been a special interest of Walter's The programme took place in
1987 in seven areas of England and Scotland with a target population of 3.6
million. The main aim of the evaluation study is to investigate the effect
of the programme on mortality from melanoma. Interim effects on awareness
about melanoma, workload and incidence rates of melanoma by stage are
reviewed. The importance of collaboration between dermatologists,
epidemiologists, histopathologists and health education specialists has
been essential. However, the effectiveness of high profile campaigns alone
to promote early detection of melanoma is uncertain and future initiatives
should be evaluated in randomized controlled trials.
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Early detection of cutaneous malignant melanoma in Britain
DH Cancer Screening Evaluation Unit, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, UK.
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