Patterns and cost of care according to keratinocyte cancer risk stratification in a volunteer population screening clinic: Real‐world data from the TRoPICS study
Abstract:BackgroundRisk prediction tools have been developed for keratinocyte cancers (KCs) to effectively categorize individuals with different levels of skin cancer burden. Few have been clinically validated nor routinely used in clinical settings.ObjectivesTo assess whether risk prediction tool categories associate with interventions including chemoprophylaxis for skin cancer, and health‐care costs in a dermatologist‐run screening clinic.MethodsAdult participants who presented to a walk‐in screening facility were in… Show more
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