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Factors associated with large cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas.

Cristina Renzi1, Simona Mastroeni, Francesca Passarelli, Thomas J Mannooranparampil, Alessio Caggiati, Clemente Potenza, Paolo Pasquini.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Large cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is associated with a higher risk of disfigurement, local recurrence, and metastasis; however, little is known about factors associated with tumor size at diagnosis.
OBJECTIVES: We sought to evaluate factors associated with SCC size, including diagnostic/treatment delay and patient and tumor characteristics.
METHODS: We studied a stratified sample of 308 patients with SCC recently treated at a dermatologic referral center in Italy. Medical records were reviewed and telephone interviews conducted. Multiple logistic regression was used to examine factors associated with SCC size.
RESULTS: With univariate analyses, among both invasive and in situ cases, SCC greater than 2 cm was significantly associated with male gender, tumors arising in chronic lesions, and tumors located on not easily visible sites. Long delay before surgical removal was significantly associated with large SCC size only for invasive SCC (P < .001). Among patients with invasive SCC, when controlling for age and gender, multivariate analysis showed a significantly higher likelihood of SCC greater than 2 cm with a total delay longer than 18 months before surgical removal (odds ratio=4.18; 95% confidence interval 2.45-7.13) and for tumors arising in chronic lesions (odds ratio=6.42; 95% confidence interval 3.13-13.2). LIMITATIONS: The study was cross-sectional and based on a single center.
CONCLUSIONS: Long total delay in removal significantly increased the likelihood of invasive SCC greater than 2 cm. Our findings highlight the importance of early detection and treatment to prevent large invasive SCCs, which are associated with a higher risk of disfigurement, recurrence, and metastasis. Particular attention should be paid to chronic skin lesions and not easily visible body sites during physician- and patient-performed examinations. Copyright 2009 American Academy of Dermatology, Inc. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20598396     DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2009.09.044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Acad Dermatol        ISSN: 0190-9622            Impact factor:   11.527


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