Barriers to Skin Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment in Low- and Middle-Income Countries and Solutions: A Literature Review.

Public health challenges Pub Date : 2025-03-11 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1002/puh2.70042
Christopher Maatouk, Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno
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Skin cancer mortality disproportionately affects low- and lower-middle-income regions despite the prevalence being lower than in high-income countries. Considering the need to diagnose it early for the best outcomes, this review addresses the barriers preventing it from being diagnosed and treated promptly and proposes possible solutions. Some of the barriers we found include the low number of dermatologists and pathologists, inadequate facilities, lack of education, the cost of healthcare, the denial of needing professional help, the fear and stigmatization of a skin cancer diagnosis, and the reliance on non-medical therapies. Meanwhile, solutions we identified are training programs for healthcare professionals and the public, technological advancements (including nanotechnology-based treatments, telemedicine, and social media use, the development and implementation of artificial intelligence programs), international collaborations, research, and increasing the number of cancer registries and national cancer control plans. Despite these solutions not being foolproof, they will lead to earlier cancer diagnosis, more individuals seeking skin check-ups, better knowledge of skin cancer, improving the quality of life of vulnerable populations, and decrease in mortality.

低收入和中等收入国家皮肤癌诊断和治疗的障碍及其解决方案:文献综述。
尽管患病率低于高收入国家,但皮肤癌死亡率对低收入和中低收入地区的影响不成比例。考虑到早期诊断以获得最佳结果的必要性,本综述解决了阻碍其及时诊断和治疗的障碍,并提出了可能的解决方案。我们发现的一些障碍包括皮肤科医生和病理学家数量少,设施不足,缺乏教育,医疗保健费用高,拒绝需要专业帮助,对皮肤癌诊断的恐惧和污名化,以及对非医学治疗的依赖。与此同时,我们确定的解决方案是针对医疗保健专业人员和公众的培训计划、技术进步(包括基于纳米技术的治疗、远程医疗、社交媒体的使用、人工智能项目的开发和实施)、国际合作、研究以及增加癌症登记和国家癌症控制计划的数量。尽管这些解决方案并非万无一失,但它们将导致更早的癌症诊断,更多的人寻求皮肤检查,更好地了解皮肤癌,改善弱势群体的生活质量,并降低死亡率。
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