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[12 min watch] Skin Cancer Update with Professor Giuseppe Argenziano | November 2020
Posted on by Abbie Shortt
In this month’s skin cancer update, the third of a four-part series, Professor Giuseppe Argenziano discusses diagnosing facial lesions, and explores the six benign features he recommends looking for – starting with pigmented and non-pigmented scales.
Professor Argenziano also refers to real-life cases he has treated, including a woman in her forties with a solitary lesion, and talks through the noticeable benign features he finds. Tune in next month for the final part of this four-part series.
Watch the full skin cancer update now:
To learn more from Professor Giuseppe Argenziano:

More skin cancer updates from Professor Giuseppe Argenziano:
- Skin Cancer Update with Prof Giuseppe Argenziano [October 2020]: Facial and non-facial lentiginous melanoma | Part 2
- Skin Cancer Update with Prof Giuseppe Argenziano [September 2020]: Facial and non-facial lentiginous melanoma
- Skin Cancer Update with Prof Giuseppe Argenziano [August 2020]: Re-excising skin lesions
Very good presentation.
I found it difficult to distinguish the “parallel lines and reticular lines” on the laptop. I will definitely keep in mind the 6 benign features for facial lesions.
Thanks.