<p>NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Doctors find a high series of malignant tumors when a state-wide skin cancer screening module is introduced, says a new study.
Based on formula from a module in Germany, researchers contend 116 people need to be screened for skin cancer and 5 people need to have a biopsy to find one malignant tumor.
They, however, can't contend possibly a screenings indeed saved lives.
Still, a numbers reported in a new investigate are quite good, pronounced Dr. Alexander Katalinic, one of a studys coauthors, in an email to Reuters Health.
In a United States, a final time a government-backed U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) looked during a screenings in 2009, a organisation pronounced there was not adequate justification to suggest full-body exams to check for signs of skin cancer in adults. The USPSTF, however, did not suggest opposite it either.
Dr. Virginia Moyer, a chair of a USPSTF...
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