Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck region: A single center analysis of 1,296 tumors with clinical characteristics, comorbidities, treatment, and sun‐protection behavior
Dermatologic Therapy Jun 09, 2021
Warnig C, et al. - This study was intended to examine the data on tumors treated between 2006 and 2016 at the Skin Cancer Center of an academic teaching hospital. Researchers distinguished thousand hundred and ninety-four patients with 1,296 squamous cell carcinoma including 804 males (67.3%) and 390 females (32.7%). The results indicated that 80% of females and 76.8% of males wanted to care more about sun-protection in the future, spend less time 84.0% (females) and 72.5% (males) in the sun, and adapt their leisure activities for a better sun protection in 92.0% (females) and 81.9% (males). The data demonstrate that secondary prevention in males needs improvement.
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