| Literature DB >> 32468229 |
Alessia Villani1, Gabriella Fabbrocini2, Claudia Costa2, Massimiliano Scalvenzi2.
Abstract
Melanoma is one of the most common cancers, with an increasing incidence worldwide. Disease stage represents the most important prognosis factor; therefore, early diagnosis is essential for melanoma patients' survival rates. Following the outbreak in China, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has spread all over the world and the majority of dermatological visits have been postponed. These measures could cause a delay in melanoma diagnosis and management leading to an increase of morbidity, mortality and healthcare costs. Herein we propose an alternative model of skin cancer screening and the organization of screening campaigns in order to detect malignant lesions early during this emergency period.Entities:
Keywords: Dermatoscopy; Early detection; Melanoma; Prevention; Screening; Skin cancer
Year: 2020 PMID: 32468229 PMCID: PMC7255447 DOI: 10.1007/s13555-020-00402-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatol Ther (Heidelb)
| Early diagnosis of melanoma is essential for melanoma patients’ survival rates |
| During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic the majority of dermatological visits have been postponed |
| Although teledermatology should be used to ensure patients’ safety, there are some occasions, such as evaluation of pigmented lesions, in which face-to-face visits are required |
| Dermatologists and public health organizations should provide practical solutions to create a different model of skin cancer screening campaign in order to ensure cancer prevention and safe conditions for patients |