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Although different methods are available to gauge diagnostic accuracy in melanoma, one common clinical metric is the number of lesions needed to excise (NNE) to detect one melanoma. Previous reports have estimated NNEs ranging from 20 to 40 for general practitioners at a nonspecialized clinical setting (NSCS) to 4 to 18 for dermatologists at a specialized clinical setting (SCS). An NSCS may represent a heterogeneous group of providers, including primary care physicians, dermatologists, and other specialists.
In this multicenter study conducted at 21 clinical centers and 2 dermatopathology units in 13 countries, investigators analyzed information on all histopathologically confirmed cutaneous melanomas or melanocytic nevi excised during a 10-…