Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Incidence and Impact of Skin Cancer Screening on Incidence

被引:203
|
作者
Eisemann, Nora [1 ]
Waldmann, Annika [2 ]
Geller, Alan C. [3 ]
Weinstock, Martin A. [4 ,5 ,6 ,7 ]
Volkmer, Beate [8 ]
Greinert, Ruediger [8 ]
Breitbart, Eckhard W. [8 ,9 ]
Katalinic, Alexander [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lubeck, Inst Canc Epidemiol, D-23562 Lubeck, Germany
[2] Univ Hosp Schleswig Holstein, Inst Social Med & Epidemiol, Lubeck, Germany
[3] Harvard Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Social & Behav Sci, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[4] VA Med Ctr Providence, Dermatoepidemiol Unit, Providence, RI USA
[5] Rhode Isl Hosp, Dept Dermatol, Providence, RI USA
[6] Brown Univ, Dept Dermatol, Providence, RI 02912 USA
[7] Brown Univ, Dept Epidemiol, Providence, RI 02912 USA
[8] Elbe Clin, Ctr Dermatol, Buxtehude, Germany
[9] Assoc Dermatol Prevent ADP eV, Hamburg, Germany
关键词
BASAL-CELL CARCINOMA; INCIDENCE RATES; MELANOMA INCIDENCE; BREAST-CANCER; TRENDS; GERMANY; IMPLEMENTATION; NETHERLANDS; STAGE;
D O I
10.1038/jid.2013.304
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
Non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is the most common malignancy, whose public health significance is often unrecognized. This analysis has two objectives: first, to provide up-to-date incidence estimates by sex, age group, histological type, and body site; and second, to study the impact of skin cancer screening. The impact of screening on NMSC incidence in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, is analyzed by comparing four time periods of different screening settings (no screening (1998-2000), pilot project (Skin Cancer Research to Provide Evidence for Effectiveness of Screening in Northern Germany, SCREEN, 2003-2004), after SCREEN (2004-2008), and nation-wide skin cancer screening (2008-2010)) to a reference region (Saarland, Germany). Age-standardized (Europe) NMSC incidence was 119/100,000 for women and 145/100,000 for men in the most recent screening period in Schleswig-Holstein (2008-2010). During implementation of SCREEN (2003-2004), incidence increased from 81.5/100,000 to 111.5/100,000 (1998-2000) by 47% for women and 34% for men. All age groups in women were affected by the increase, but increases for men were mostly limited to the older age groups. Incidence in Saarland first increased slowly, but increased steeply with the introduction of the nation-wide skin cancer screening in 2008 (+47% for women and +40% for men, reference 2004-2008). Observed changes are most likely attributed to screening activities.
引用
收藏
页码:43 / 50
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The incidence and clinical analysis of non-melanoma skin cancer
    Ciazynska, Magdalena
    Kaminska-Winciorek, Grazyna
    Lange, Dariusz
    Lewandowski, Bogumil
    Reich, Adam
    Slawinska, Martyna
    Pabianek, Marta
    Szczepaniak, Katarzyna
    Hankiewicz, Adam
    Ulanska, Malgorzata
    Morawiec, Jan
    Blasinska-Morawiec, Maria
    Morawiec, Zbigniew
    Piekarski, Janusz
    Nejc, Dariusz
    Brodowski, Robert
    Zaryczanska, Anna
    Sobjanek, Michal
    Nowicki, Roman J.
    Owczarek, Witold
    Slowinska, Monika
    Wrobel, Katarzyna
    Bieniek, Andrzej
    Wozniacka, Anna
    Skibinska, Malgorzata
    Narbutt, Joanna
    Niemczyk, Wojciech
    Ciazynski, Karol
    Lesiak, Aleksandra
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2021, 11 (01)
  • [2] Changing incidence of non-melanoma skin cancer in New Zealand
    Brougham, Nicholas D. L.
    Dennett, Elizabeth R.
    Tan, Swee T.
    ANZ JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 2011, 81 (09) : 633 - 636
  • [3] Incidence and prevalence of non-melanoma skin cancer in Australia: A systematic review
    Perera, Eshini
    Gnaneswaran, Neiraja
    Staines, Carolyn
    Win, Aung Ko
    Sinclair, Rod
    AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, 2015, 56 (04) : 258 - 267
  • [4] The incidence of non-melanoma skin cancer in the UK and the Republic of Ireland: a systematic review
    Ibrahim, Nader
    Ali, Stephen R.
    Dobbs, Thomas D.
    Gibson, A. G. John
    Hutchings, Hayley A.
    Whitaker, S. Iain
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, 2023, 33 (03) : 218 - 229
  • [5] The incidence of non-melanoma skin cancer in the UK and the Republic of Ireland: a systematic review
    Nader Ibrahim
    Stephen R. Ali
    Thomas D. Dobbs
    A. G. John Gibson
    Hayley A. Hutchings
    S. Iain Whitaker
    European Journal of Dermatology, 2023, 33 : 218 - 229
  • [6] Incidence of non-melanoma skin cancer in patients treated with psoralen and ultraviolet A therapy
    Ortiz Salvador, Jose Maria
    Perez-Ferriols, Amparo
    de Miquel, Victor Alegre
    Saneleuterio Temporal, Martina
    Vilata Corell, Juan Jose
    MEDICINA CLINICA, 2019, 152 (12): : 488 - 492
  • [7] Non-melanoma skin cancer
    Madan, Vishal
    Lear, John T.
    Szeimies, Rolf-Markus
    LANCET, 2010, 375 (9715) : 673 - 685
  • [8] Non-melanoma skin cancer
    Griffin, Liezel L.
    Ali, Faisal Rehman
    Lear, John T.
    CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2016, 16 (01) : 62 - 65
  • [9] Do cancer registries play a role in determining the incidence of non-melanoma skin cancers?
    Anselmo Lima, Carlos
    Sampaio Lima, Marcela
    Maria Da Silva, Angela
    Prado Nunes, Marco Antonio
    Macedo Lima, Marcia Maria
    Oliveira Santos, Marceli
    Lyra Jr, Divaldo
    Kleber Alves, Carlos
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, 2018, 28 (02) : 169 - 176
  • [10] The Economic Impact of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer: A Review
    Mudigonda, Tejaswi
    Pearce, Daniel J.
    Yentzer, Brad A.
    Williford, Phillip
    Feldman, Steven R.
    JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE CANCER NETWORK, 2010, 8 (08): : 888 - 896