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Which medical disciplines diagnose and treat melanoma in Europe in 2019? A survey of experts from melanoma centres in 27 European countries

Authors :
Kandolf-Sekulovic, L. Peris, K. Stratigos, A. Hauschild, A. Forsea, A.-M. Lebbe, C. Lallas, A. Grob, J.-J. Harwood, C. Gogas, H. Rutkowski, P. Olah, J. Kelleners-Smeets, N.W.J. Paoli, J. Dummer, R. Moreno-Ramirez, D. Bastholt, L. Putnik, K. Karls, R. Hoeller, C. Vandersleyen, V. Vieira, R. Arenberger, P. Bylaite-Buckinskiene, M. Ocvirk, J. Situm, M. Weinlich, G. Banjin, M. Todorovic, V. Ymeri, A. Zhukavets, A. Garbe, C.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background and objectives: The incidence of melanoma is increasing. This places significant burden on societies to provide efficient cancer care. The European Cancer Organisation recently published the essential requirements for quality melanoma care. The present study is aimed for the first time to roughly estimate the extent to which these requirements have been met in Europe. Materials and methods: A web-based survey of experts from melanoma centres in 27 European countries was conducted from 1 February to 1 August 2019. Data on diagnostic techniques, surgical and medical treatment, organization of cancer care and education were collected and correlated with national health and economic indicators and mortality-to-incidence ratio (MIR) as a surrogate for survival. Univariate linear regression analysis was performed to evaluate the correlations. SPSS software was used. Statistical significance was set at P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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