Skin Cancers in People With Albinism: An Overview and Review of Literature.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Panawé Kassang, Sefako Abla Akakpo, Julienne Noude Teclessou, Piham Gnosike, Emilie Lauressergues, Christophe Przybylski, Léa Matel, Garba Mahamadou, Abas Mouhari-Toure, Koussake Kombate, Bayaki Saka, Béatrice Garrette, Palokinam Pitche
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Albinism is a genodermatosis that predisposes affected persons to actinic dermatoses and skin cancers. This study aimed to review published studies on skin cancers in persons with albinism. This was an analysis of the literature published before January 1, 2022 on skin cancers in people with albinism worldwide. The articles included were searched in the following databases: PubMed, Lissa, Pascal, and Google Scholar. Over the search period, 74 articles on skin cancer in persons with albinism were included. Most of them (51.4%) were published in Africa. The average age of patients with skin cancers in these studies was around 40, and the female/male sex ratio was 1:1.3. Overall, 1143 skin cancers were reported in 850 patients. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) was the most frequent skin cancer (648 cases; 56.7%), followed by basal cell carcinoma (BCC; 427 cases; 37.4%) with a BCC/SCC ratio of 1:1.5, and melanoma (39 cases; 3.4%). Of the 1143 cases of skin cancer, 998 (87.3%) were reported in Africa. The most common skin cancer in Africa was SCC, in contrast with Europe and America, where it was BCC. Melanoma was the least reported in Africa, with a frequency of 0.9%. African persons with albinism are more affected by skin cancers than people with albinism from other continents, mainly SCC, probably because of the high sunlight exposure. Preventive measures (popularization and respect of photoprotection measures, systematic and regular examination of the skin) and early and holistic management are essential to reduce the prevalence among this population in Africa.

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期刊介绍: Published monthly, the International Journal of Dermatology is specifically designed to provide dermatologists around the world with a regular, up-to-date source of information on all aspects of the diagnosis and management of skin diseases. Accepted articles regularly cover clinical trials; education; morphology; pharmacology and therapeutics; case reports, and reviews. Additional features include tropical medical reports, news, correspondence, proceedings and transactions, and education. The International Journal of Dermatology is guided by a distinguished, international editorial board and emphasizes a global approach to continuing medical education for physicians and other providers of health care with a specific interest in problems relating to the skin.
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