• S1E3: Ep 3 Melanoma | The Black Tumour

  • Jul 21 2020
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

S1E3: Ep 3 Melanoma | The Black Tumour

  • Summary

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    In the 19th Century there was an increasing numbers of Black Tumours reported in medical literature - described as Melanose in 1806 when Rene Laennec published that the Blackness of these tumours was not related to black carbon deposits found in the lungs of patients upon autopsy.

    By mid 20th Century, a more evidence based approach was taken.

    Today, through molecular biology advances, we know genetic mutations are important in the genesis of tumours such as melanoma.

    This podcast includes an interview with Dr Craig James MBBS (Hons), FRCPA, AACD and this section of the podcast conducted by Dr Craig James is eligible for 1 RACGP CPD point – self reporting.

    Episode notes, references and learning objectives, available at

    https://www.clinpath.com.au/about-us/podcast-this-pathological-life/2020/07/episode-three-the-black-tumour

    This Pathological Life is produced by Clinpath Pathology in South Australia.

    Dr Craig James

    MBBS (Hons), FRCPA, AACD

    Specialties Cytopathology, Dermatopathology, and Histopathology

    Bio:

    https://www.clinpath.com.au/about-us/clinpath-leadership/our-pathologists/dr-craig-james/

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