一项多中心病例对照研究比较了不同类型皮肤癌患者的阳光照射习惯和光防护措施的使用情况。

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背景:虽然皮肤癌意识项目大大提高了公众对太阳有害影响的认识,但光防护知识和防护实践之间存在差距。目的:比较基底细胞癌(BCC)、鳞状细胞癌(SCC)和黑色素瘤患者与对照组的阳光照射习惯和光防护措施。方法:由13名西班牙皮肤科医生于2020年4月至2022年8月进行的多中心病例对照观察性研究。诊断为BCC, SCC或黑色素瘤的患者被认为是病例。对照组由没有皮肤癌病史的个体组成。结果:254例患者中,女性占56.2%;平均年龄62.67±15.65),BCC 119 (31.2%), SCC 62(16.27%),黑色素瘤73(19.1%)。对照组127例(33.33%)。在12:00至16:00期间避免日晒是最常用的光防护措施(习惯性/总是:63.1%),其次是使用防晒霜(习惯性/总是:58.9%)。黑色素瘤患者不太可能使用衣服和遮阳处来避免阳光照射。在有和没有皮肤癌病史的人群中,没有观察到光防护措施的差异。结论:我们描述了诊断为不同皮肤肿瘤类型的患者在光防护措施和阳光照射模式上的差异。这些差异是否会影响肿瘤的类型还需要进一步的研究。
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A multicenter case-control study comparing sun exposure habits and use of photoprotection measures in patients diagnosed with different types of skin cancer.

Background: While skin cancer awareness programs have significantly furthered public understanding about the harmful effects of the sun, there is a disparity between photoprotection knowledge and protection practices.

Objective: To compare sun exposure habits and photoprotection measures in patients diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), and melanoma versus controls.

Methods: Multicentre case-control observational study carried out by 13 Spanish dermatologists between April 2020 and August 2022. Patients diagnosed with BCC, SCC, or melanoma were considered cases. The control group consisted of individuals with no history of skin cancer.

Results: Of the 254 cases (56.2% female; mean age, 62.67 ± 15.65), 119 (31.2%) had BCC, 62 (16.27%) SCC, and 73 (19.1%) melanoma. The control group consisted of 127 (33.33%) individuals. Avoiding sun exposure between 12:00 and 16:00 was the most commonly used photoprotection measure (habitually/always: 63.1%), followed by the use of sunscreen (habitually/always: 58.9%). Patients with melanoma were less likely to use clothing and shade to avoid sun exposure (p < .05), whereas those with BCC and SCC reported greater use of head coverings (p = .01). BCC and SCC groups reported greater sun exposure 15 years prior, whereas controls reported greater use of sunscreen. However, at the time of this study all groups reported using SPF ≥ 21, and the majority SPF > 50. No differences were observed in photoprotection measures between people with and without a previous history of skin cancer.

Conclusions: We describe differences in photoprotection measures and sun exposure patterns among patients diagnosed with different skin tumor types. Whether these differences may influence the type of tumor each developed will require further investigation.

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CiteScore
4.40
自引率
7.70%
发文量
85
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal is a forum for new information about the direct and distant effects of electromagnetic radiation (ultraviolet, visible and infrared) mediated through skin. The divisions of the editorial board reflect areas of specific interest: aging, carcinogenesis, immunology, instrumentation and optics, lasers, photodynamic therapy, photosensitivity, pigmentation and therapy. Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine includes original articles, reviews, communications and editorials. Original articles may include the investigation of experimental or pathological processes in humans or animals in vivo or the investigation of radiation effects in cells or tissues in vitro. Methodology need have no limitation; rather, it should be appropriate to the question addressed.
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