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Effect of Skin Self-examination Education Delivered During the Mammography Experience.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Minimal Intervention and Intensive Intervention for Melanoma. Completed, enrolled 420 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The skin self-examination for melanoma (SSE) educational materials were developed with the input provided by women undergoing screening mammograms. The investigators seek to evaluate the performance of SSE by women and find out if women seek care with a dermatologist for a concerning mole or for a melanoma screening examination by a dermatologist after reviewing the materials received during the mammogram visit. The purpose of this study is to enhance the early detection of melanoma among women who are engaging in health promotion by having mammograms. The investigators specifically aim to evaluate the performance of SSE by women, who receive information during their mammogram appointment, and then follow-up with dermatology for a melanoma screening examination.
Study Details
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Interventions
Women view an educational poster in changing room, and they receive a brochure.
Women view an educational poster in changing room, and they receive a brochure.