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https://read.qxmd.com/read/27034839/kaposi-sarcoma-among-hiv-infected-patients-in-lagos-university-teaching-hospital-nigeria-a-14-year-retrospective-clinicopathological-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olakanmi Akinde, Omobolade Obadofin, Titilope Adeyemo, Oladipo Omoseebi, Nzechukwu Ikeri, Ikechukwu Okonkwo, Olatunji Afolayan
Background. Despite the increased incidence of Kaposi sarcoma (KS) resulting from the Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) pandemic, there is still significant underreporting of KS in this environment. Objectives. This study was aimed at determining the incidence and clinicopathologic patterns of KS among HIV infected patients in Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Nigeria, over a 14-year period: January 2000 to December 2013. Methodology. The materials for this study included patients' hospital clinical files, duplicate copies of histopathologic reports, and tissue blocks and corresponding archival slides in the Anatomic and Molecular Pathology Department and the HIV/AIDS unit of the Department of Haematology...
2016: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27034838/inflammatory-bowel-disease-and-skin-cancer-an-assessment-of-patient-risk-factors-knowledge-and-skin-practices
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Jessica N Kimmel, Tiffany H Taft, Laurie Keefer
Objective. Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at increased risk from skin cancer. Aims include assessing IBD patients' risk factors and knowledge of skin cancer and current skin protection practices to identify gaps in patient education regarding skin cancer prevention in IBD. Methods. IBD patients ≥ 18 years were recruited to complete an online survey. Results. 164 patients (mean age 43.5 years, 63% female) with IBD (67% Crohn's disease, 31% ulcerative colitis, and 2% indeterminate colitis) were included...
2016: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26942011/is-there-a-relationship-between-the-stratum-corneum-thickness-and-that-of-the-viable-parts-of-tumour-cells-in-basal-cell-carcinoma
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Olav A Foss, Patricia Mjønes, Silje Fismen, Eidi Christensen
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is an invasive epithelial skin tumour. The thickness of the outermost epidermal layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), influences drug uptake and penetration into tumour and may thereby affect the response of BCC to topical treatment. The aim was to investigate a possible relationship between the thickness of the SC and that of the viable part of BCC. Histopathological evaluations of the corresponding SC and viable tumour thickness measurements of individual BCCs of different subtypes were explored...
2016: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26839706/reporting-melanoma-a-nationwide-surveillance-of-state-cancer-registries
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Kehinde O Raji, Lauren Payne, Suephy C Chen
The goal of our study was to determine current melanoma reporting methods available to dermatologists and dermatopathologists and quantify changes in reporting methods from 2012 to 2014. A cross-sectional study design was utilized consisting of website perusal of reporting procedures, followed up by telephone and email inquiry of reporting methods from every state cancer registry. This study was conducted over a six-month period from February to August 2014. A previous similar survey was conducted in 2012 over the same time frame and results were compared...
2015: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26583073/diet-and-skin-cancer-the-potential-role-of-dietary-antioxidants-in-nonmelanoma-skin-cancer-prevention
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Rajani Katta, Danielle Nicole Brown
Nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is the most common cancer among Americans. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure is the major risk factor for the development of NMSC. Dietary AOs may prevent free radical-mediated DNA damage and tumorigenesis secondary to UV radiation. Numerous laboratory studies have found that certain dietary AOs show significant promise in skin cancer prevention. These results have been substantiated by animal studies. In human studies, researchers have evaluated both oral AO supplements and dietary intake of AOs via whole foods...
2015: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26457203/reducing-sun-exposure-for-prevention-of-skin-cancers-factorial-invariance-and-reliability-of-the-self-efficacy-scale-for-sun-protection
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Steven F Babbin, Hui-Qing Yin, Joseph S Rossi, Colleen A Redding, Andrea L Paiva, Wayne F Velicer
The Self-Efficacy Scale for Sun Protection consists of two correlated factors with three items each for Sunscreen Use and Avoidance. This study evaluated two crucial psychometric assumptions, factorial invariance and scale reliability, with a sample of adults (N = 1356) participating in a computer-tailored, population-based intervention study. A measure has factorial invariance when the model is the same across subgroups. Three levels of invariance were tested, from least to most restrictive: (1) Configural Invariance (nonzero factor loadings unconstrained); (2) Pattern Identity Invariance (equal factor loadings); and (3) Strong Factorial Invariance (equal factor loadings and measurement errors)...
2015: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26347819/oculocutaneous-albinism-and-squamous-cell-carcinoma-of-the-skin-of-the-head-and-neck-in-sub-saharan-africa
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P T Lekalakala, R A G Khammissa, B Kramer, O A Ayo-Yusuf, J Lemmer, L Feller
Oculocutaneous albinism which is characterised by impaired melanin biosynthesis is the most common inherited pigmentary disorder of the skin and it is common among Blacks in sub-Saharan Africa. All albinos are at great risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma of sun-exposed skin, and Black albinos in sub-Saharan Africa are at about a 1000-fold higher risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma of the skin than the general population. In Black albinos, skin carcinoma tends to run an aggressive course and is likely to recur after treatment, very probably because the aetiology and predisposing factors have not changed...
2015: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26180643/comorbidity-assessment-in-skin-cancer-patients-a-pilot-study-comparing-medical-interview-with-a-patient-reported-questionnaire
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Erica H Lee, Rajiv I Nijhawan, Kishwer S Nehal, Stephen W Dusza, Amanda Levine, Amanda Hill, Christopher A Barker
Background. Comorbidities are conditions that occur simultaneously but independently of another disorder. Among skin cancer patients, comorbidities are common and may influence management. Objective. We compared comorbidity assessment by traditional medical interview (MI) and by standardized patient-reported questionnaire based on the Adult Comorbidity Evaluation-27 (ACE-27). Methods. Between September 2011 and October 2013, skin cancer patients underwent prospective comorbidity assessment by a Mohs surgeon (MI) and a radiation oncologist (using a standardized patient-reported questionnaire based on the ACE-27, the PRACE-27)...
2015: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26171248/targeted-therapies-compared-to-dacarbazine-for-treatment-of-braf-v600e-metastatic-melanoma-a-cost-effectiveness-analysis
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Vanessa Shih, Renske M Ten Ham, Christine T Bui, Dan N Tran, Jie Ting, Leslie Wilson
Purpose. Two BRAF(V600E) targeted therapies, dabrafenib and vemurafenib, have received US approval for treatment of metastatic melanoma in BRAF(V600E) patients, a mutation that affects ~50% of patients. We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of BRAF inhibitors and traditional chemotherapy for treatment of metastatic melanoma. Methods. A Markov model was developed using a societal perspective. Transition probabilities were derived from two Phase III registration trials comparing each BRAF inhibitor against dacarbazine...
2015: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25694829/mycosis-fungoides-in-iranian-population-an-epidemiological-and-clinicopathological-study
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Farahnaz Fatemi Naeini, Bahareh Abtahi-Naeini, Hamidreza Sadeghiyan, Mohammad Ali Nilforoushzadeh, Jamshid Najafian, Mohsen Pourazizi
Background. Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common subtype of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Extensive studies on Iranian MF patients are absent. The present study aimed to produce updated clinical information on Iranian MF patients. Methods. This was a retrospective, descriptive, single-center study, including all cases of MF seen in the Department of Dermatology, University Hospital of Isfahan, Iran, between 2003 and 2013. Data systematically recorded for each patient included clinical, biological, histological, and molecular findings...
2015: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25667775/dual-s-100-ae1-3-immunohistochemistry-to-detect-perineural-invasion-in-nonmelanoma-skin-cancers
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Alma C Berlingeri-Ramos, Claire J Detweiler, Richard F Wagner, Brent C Kelly
Background. Perineural invasion (PNI) is an adverse prognostic histologic finding and increases the risk of local recurrence and metastasis. Objective. We aimed to determine if dual immunohistochemical (IHC) staining with S-100 and AE1/3 would increase the detection of PNI on nonmelanoma skin cancers (NMSCs). Methods. We collected 45 specimens of NMSCs in which there was clinical suspicion for PNI. Two dermatopathologists independently reviewed the tumors for the unequivocal presence of PNI. Results. Unequivocal PNI was present on 10 of the 45 tumors by H&E staining and on 15 of the 45 tumors by IHC staining...
2015: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25574398/risk-of-second-cancers-in-merkel-cell-carcinoma-a-meta-analysis-of-population-based-cohort-studies
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REVIEW
Anshul Saxena, Muni Rubens, Venkataraghavan Ramamoorthy, Hafiz Khan
The risk of second cancers in Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) remains uncertain since risk estimates vary worldwide. The global MCC population is growing and there is a demand for better knowledge of prognosis of this disease. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, MEDLINE, and EMBASE search engines were searched for the relevant literature between January 1999 and September 2014 by use of explicit search criteria. The main outcome was second malignancies associated with MCC patients measured by standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) or other estimates of risks...
2014: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25548678/validity-and-stability-of-the-decisional-balance-for-sun-protection-inventory
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Hui-Qing Yin, Joseph S Rossi, Colleen A Redding, Andrea L Paiva, Steven F Babbin, Wayne F Velicer
The 8-item Decisional Balance for sun protection inventory (SunDB) assesses the relative importance of the perceived advantages (Pros) and disadvantages (Cons) of sun protective behaviors. This study examined the psychometric properties of the SunDB measure, including invariance of the measurement model, in a population-based sample of N = 1336 adults. Confirmatory factor analyses supported the theoretically based 2-factor (Pros, Cons) model, with high internal consistencies for each subscale (α ≥ .70). Multiple-sample CFA established that this factor pattern was invariant across multiple population subgroups, including gender, racial identity, age, education level, and stage of change subgroups...
2014: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25535589/the-experience-of-melanoma-follow-up-care-an-online-survey-of-patients-in-australia
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Janine Mitchell, Peta Callaghan, Jackie Street, Susan Neuhaus, Taryn Bessen
Investigating patients' reports on the quality and consistency of melanoma follow-up care in Australia would assist in evaluating if this care is effective and meeting patients' needs. The objective of this study was to obtain and explore the patients' account of the technical and interpersonal aspects of melanoma follow-up care received. An online survey was conducted to acquire details of patients' experience. Participants were patients treated in Australia for primary melanoma. Qualitative and quantitative data about patient perceptions of the nature and quality of their follow-up care were collected, including provision of melanoma specific information, psychosocial support, and imaging tests received...
2014: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25530883/a-study-of-basal-cell-carcinoma-in-south-asians-for-risk-factor-and-clinicopathological-characterization-a-hospital-based-study
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Sumir Kumar, Bharat Bhushan Mahajan, Sandeep Kaur, Ashish Yadav, Navtej Singh, Amarbir Singh
Objectives. Although the incidence of skin cancers in India (part of South Asia) is low, the absolute number of cases may be significant due to large population. The existing literature on BCC in India is scant. So, this study was done focusing on its epidemiology, risk factors, and clinicopathological aspects. Methods. A hospital based cross-sectional study was conducted in Punjab, North India, from 2011 to 2013. History, examination and histopathological confirmation were done in all the patients visiting skin department with suspected lesions...
2014: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25431673/sun-protection-beliefs-among-hispanics-in-the-us
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Marimer Santiago-Rivas, Chang Wang, Lina Jandorf
Purpose. We reviewed the literature on sun protection beliefs in Hispanics living in the United States to explore what challenges are faced by area of research. Method. A review of PubMED, PsycINFO, and CINAHL databases was performed. Studies were published in peer-reviewed journals (in all years available) and written in English. The search terms used were ["skin cancer" OR "sun protection"] AND ["Latino" OR "Hispanic"] AND "beliefs." Eligible papers were included in the final analysis after meeting the following inclusion criteria: (1) the records had to quantitatively examine and report sun protection beliefs in Hispanics, (2) the number of Hispanic participants in the sample had to be clearly specified, and (3) studies reporting differences in sun protection beliefs between Hispanics and other racial and ethnic groups were included in the review...
2014: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25309755/evaluation-of-the-definitions-of-high-risk-cutaneous-squamous-cell-carcinoma-using-the-american-joint-committee-on-cancer-staging-criteria-and-national-comprehensive-cancer-network-guidelines
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Melinda B Chu, Jordan B Slutsky, Maulik M Dhandha, Brandon T Beal, Eric S Armbrecht, Ronald J Walker, Mark A Varvares, Scott W Fosko
Recent guidelines from the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) and National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) have been proposed for the assessment of "high-risk" cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (cSCCs). Though different in perspective, both guidelines share the common goals of trying to identify "high-risk" cSCCs and improving patient outcomes. Thus, in theory, both definitions should identify a similar proportion of "high-risk" tumors. We sought to evaluate the AJCC and NCCN definitions of "high-risk" cSCCs and to assess their concordance...
2014: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25302123/six-years-of-experience-in-photodynamic-therapy-for-basal-cell-carcinoma-results-and-fluorescence-diagnosis-from-191-lesions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Fernández-Guarino, A Harto, B Pérez-García, A Royuela, P Jaén
Background. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has become a therapeutic option for basal cell carcinoma (BCC) in the last decade. Objectives. To study the results and predictors of BCC response to treatment with PDT and to evaluate fluorescence diagnosis of BCC. Methods. A descriptive, retrospective, and observational study was carried out. Patients with biopsy-confirmed BCC who were treated with methyl aminolevulinate and red light according to standard treatment protocols (2 sessions separated by 2 weeks, 630 nm, 37 J/cm(2), 8 minutes, Aktilite) were selected...
2014: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25215240/decrease-in-self-reported-tanning-frequency-among-utah-teens-following-the-passage-of-utah-senate-bill-41-an-analysis-of-the-effects-of-youth-access-restriction-laws-on-tanning-behaviors
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Rebecca G Simmons, Kristi Smith, Meghan Balough, Michael Friedrichs
Introduction. Adolescent use of indoor tanning facilities is associated with an increased risk in later development of melanoma skin cancers. States that have imposed age restrictions on access to indoor tanning generally show lower self-reported rates of indoor tanning than states with no restrictions, but currently no studies have assessed indoor tanning use before and after such restrictions. Methods. In 2013, we compared self-reported indoor tanning data collected in the Prevention Needs Assessment (PNA) survey in 2011 to PNA 2013 data...
2014: Journal of Skin Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25215239/a-clinicopathological-and-immunohistochemical-correlation-in-cutaneous-metastases-from-internal-malignancies-a-five-year-study
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Sarita Nibhoria, Kanwardeep Kaur Tiwana, Manmeet Kaur, Sumir Kumar
Cutaneous metastases from internal malignancies are uncommon and occur in 0.6%-10.4% of all patients with cancer. In most cases, cutaneous metastases develop after the initial diagnosis of the primary internal malignancy and late in the course of the disease. Skin tumors are infrequent in Asian population and cutaneous metastases are quite rare. Cutaneous metastases carry a poor prognosis with average survival of few months. In the present five-year study 1924 malignant tumors were screened which included only nine cases of cutaneous metastatic deposits...
2014: Journal of Skin Cancer
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