Literature DB >> 18254300

[Skin cancer in Tunisia: a retrospective study: 1379 cases and risk factors].

Mongi Maalej1, Dalenda Hentati, Maher Slimène, Samia Kanoun, Monia Héchiche, Khaled Ben Romdhane, Mansour Ben Abdallah.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: The aim of this study was to determine the clinical and epidemiological aspects of skin cancer in Tunisia.
METHODS: we analysed the clinical files of all cases of skin cancer registrated at the ISA institute between 1975 and 1984.
RESULTS: 1379 cases of skin cancer were referred to ISA, representing 9.02% of all cancer cases referred to the institute during the same period. Basal cell carcinoma (CBC) was the most frequent type (57.5%) followed by squamous cell carcinoma (CSC): 32.6% and melanomas: 4%. The sex ratio was 1.7 with a mean age of 61 years in men and 60 years in women. The face was the most frequent involved sites in CBC (92%). This region is usually exposed to the sun. The distribution of CSC in the body was different. The lesions were multiple in 11% of the cases. 13.7% of the CSC were developped on a burn scar. 21 cases were radio-induced and 45 patients had a xeroderma pigmentosum.
CONCLUSION: skin cancer is relatively frequent in Tunisia. However, our incidence is inferior to other countries. Sun exposure is the main risk factor.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18254300

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tunis Med        ISSN: 0041-4131


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Authors:  Nkechi Anne Enechukwu; Gabriel Olabiyi Ogun; Ogochukwu Ifeanyi Ezejiofor; Titus Osita Chukwuanukwu; Joseph Yaria; Adekunle Olufemi George; Adebola Olufunmilayo Ogunbiyi
Journal:  Ecancermedicalscience       Date:  2020-02-20
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