Surgical updates in Stage III & IV melanoma treatment

17 Mar, 2025 | News

Date & Time

Mar 19, 2025 19:00 

Description

The Skin Hospital is delighted to announce that Associate Professor Robyn Saw will present
on surgical updates in Stage III & IV melanoma treatment.
Associate Professor Robyn Saw specialises in melanoma patient care and surgical oncology
and has a specific interest in the surgical and psycho-social management of melanoma and
skin cancer. She is also actively involved in melanoma research which focuses on
lymphoedema and the quality of life and care for melanoma patients.
Passionate about translating research findings into real-life clinical benefits, Robyn is also
involved in the education of medical students, surgical trainees, clinicians and patients. She
leads major research projects on surgery, quality of life and survivorship and coordinated the
development of an early-stage melanoma booklet as well as stage III and stage IV
melanoma patient information packs.
A/Prof Saw is Head of Department, Melanoma and Surgical Oncology at Royal Prince Alfred
Hospital, and an Associate Professor at Sydney University.

Who should attend? Dermatologists and Dermatology Registrars

CPD Points: Yes

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