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Evaluation of the National Skin Cancer Campaign: a Swiss experience of Euromelanoma.
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Swiss medical weekly [Swiss Med Wkly] 2017 Oct 19; Vol. 147, pp. w14511. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Oct 19 (Print Publication: 2017). - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Aims of the Study: Skin cancer is a burden to healthcare and patients worldwide. The incidence of skin cancer has been rising during recent decades and this trend is expected to continue in the future. Numerous risk factors have been identified and prevention strategies developed. The Euromelanoma campaign is a pan-European skin cancer prevention programme, targeted to both primary and secondary prevention of malignant melanoma. The current study aimed to evaluate the results of the Swiss skin cancer screening day 2016.<br />Methods: A questionnaire was used to obtain data on characteristics and suspected skin cancers of all participants. Follow-up of patients with suspicious lesions was performed 3 to 6 months later.<br />Results: During the campaign, 2795 people were screened. Of the screened individuals, 157 participants (58% female, 42% male; mean age 58.8 years) underwent further evaluations; 6 cutaneous malignant melanomas, 21 basal cell carcinomas and 2 squamous cell carcinomas were detected. Detection rates were 0.21% for cutaneous melanoma, 0.75% for basal cell carcinoma and 0.07% for squamous cell carcinoma.<br />Conclusions: Our study provides an up-to-date evaluation of the Swiss Euromelanoma campaign 2016. The results are mostly in line with data from other European studies. Considering the morbidity, mortality and financial and social impact of skin cancer, the capacity to raise awareness of risk factors, skin cancer prevention methods and educating high-risk and at-risk individuals, we may assume that a National Screening Day has a crucial impact on the public health system.
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- Aged
Carcinoma diagnosis
Early Detection of Cancer methods
Female
Health Promotion organization & administration
Humans
Incidence
Male
Melanoma diagnosis
Middle Aged
Risk Factors
Skin Neoplasms diagnosis
Skin Neoplasms prevention & control
Surveys and Questionnaires
Switzerland epidemiology
Early Detection of Cancer trends
Health Promotion trends
Mass Screening
Skin Neoplasms epidemiology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1424-3997
- Volume :
- 147
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Swiss medical weekly
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 29063525
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.4414/smw.2017.14511